W. R. Johnson Explained

Birth Date:9 July 1933
Birth Place:Trinidad, Colorado, United States
Notable Works: (1976)
Alma Mater:University of California, Berkeley
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Discipline:Classical studies
Sub Discipline:Latin poetry

Walter Ralph Johnson (July 9, 1933 – April 13, 2024), commonly known as W. Ralph Johnson and published as W. R. Johnson, was an American classicist. He was the John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Chicago from 1989 to 1998.

Career

Born in Trinidad, Colorado, on July 9, 1933, Johnson studied at the University of California, Berkeley, graduating BA in 1961 and MA in 1963 before completing his PhD there in 1967. He taught at Berkeley from 1966 to 1974, then Cornell University until 1981. He was then professor of classical languages and literatures at the University of Chicago from 1981 to 1988;[1] in 1989, he became the John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor at Chicago.[2] He retired in 1998, remaining an emeritus professor at Chicago until his death on April 13, 2024.[1]

Published works

Notes and References

  1. News: W. Ralph Johnson, Pre-Eminent UChicago Critic of Latin Poetry, 1933‒2024 . UChicago News . 10 May 2024 . . Sara . Patterson . 1 June 2024.
  2. News: Ten Faculty Receive Chair Professorships . University of Chicago Magazine . 81 . 3. March 1989 . 35–36 . 1 June 2024 . .