Thomas Nelson Winter | |
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Born | 27 January 1944 Lansing |
Education | Doctor of Philosophy |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Writer |
Employer | |
Position held | associate professor (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) |
Thomas Nelson Winter (born in 1944) was an American associate professor of Greek[1] in Classics and Religious Studies at University of Nebraska at Lincoln[2] and former president of the Unitarian Church of Lincoln.[3][4][5]
Life
Education
In 1964 Winter earned a B.A. at the Michigan State University.[6] In 1965 he also earned a M.A. the Northwestern University in Chicago.[6] From 1968, Winter holds his PhD in Classics at the Northwestern University, with the thesis Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius.[7][8]
Some works
Thesis
- Thomas Nelson Winter (1968). Apology as prosecution: the trial of Apuleius (Ph. D. (Classics)--Northwestern University). OCLC 71836876.
Books
- Thomas Nelson Winter (2007). An analytical directory of the Latin endings. [Lincoln, Neb.]: University of Nebraska-Lincoln. OCLC 191549816.
Articles
- Thomas Nelson Winter (1969). "The Publication of Apuleius' Apology". Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 100: 607–612. doi:10.2307/2935932. JSTOR 2935932.
- Thomas Nelson Winter (1973). "Catullus Purified: A Brief History of Carmen 16". Arethusa. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 6 (2): 257–265. JSTOR 26307434.
- Thomas Nelson Winter (January 1999). "Roberto Busa, S.J., and the invention of the machine-generated concordance". Classics and Religious Studies. Raccolta delle opere di Roberto Busa, 23, 358. University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications, Classics and Religious Studies Department. 75 (1). OCLC 879836018.[9]
- Aristotle; Thomas Nelson Winter (2007). "The Mechanical problems in the corpus of Aristotle". Faculty Publications, Classics and Religious Studies Department. [Lincoln, Neb.]: University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications, Classics and Religious Studies Department. OCLC 191570064.
References
- ↑ University of Nebraska--Lincoln. Graduate College/Graduate Studies (1971). University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Catalog: GRADUATE. Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska-lincoln. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. p. 31.
- ↑ Virginia Trimble; Thomas R. Williams; Katherine Bracher; Richard Jarrell; Jordan D. Marché; F. Jamil Ragep, eds. (2007). Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9780387304007.
- ↑ "Who's Who in Humanities Academia. Thomas Nelson Winter".
- ↑ Maren Westra (21 October 2012). "Skateboarding professor Thomas Winter announces retirement". The Daily Nebraskan. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
- ↑ Winter, Thomas (October 1983). "Faculty Publications, Classics and Religious Studies Department". DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
- 1 2 Gaichas 1992, pp. 569.
- ↑ Travis B. Williams (2012). Persecution in 1 Peter: Differentiating and Contextualizing Early Christian Suffering. Novum Testamentum, Supplements/ Supplements to Novum Testamentum. Vol. 145. BRILL. p. 140. ISBN 9789004241893.
- ↑ Jean Doignon (1997). Klaus Sallmann (ed.). Die Literatur des Umbruchs: von der römischen zur christlichen Literatur, 117 bis 284 n. Chr. Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft: Handbuch der lateinischen Literatur der Antike. Vol. 4. C.H.Beck. p. 295. ISBN 9783406390203.
- ↑ Arun Jacob (2021). "Chapter 5: Punching Holes in the International Busa Machine Narrative". Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities. Punctum Books. pp. 121–144. ISBN 9781953035578. JSTOR j.ctv1r7878x.7.
Sources
- Gaichas, Lawrence E., ed. (1992). Directory of College and University Classicists in the United States and Canada. Classical world. Vol. 85 (3 ed.). Classical Association of the Atlantic States.
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