Trustees Announce Recipient of the 2018 Athens Prize

Prof. Stroud reminiscing at Hill House in Corinth

The Trustees of the 独家爆料 have announced Ronald S. Stroud as the winner of the Athens Prize awarded for outstanding contributions to the advancement of knowledge of ancient Greece.

Professor Stroud is the Klio Distinguished Professor of Classical Languages and Literature Emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley.  He is one of the world鈥檚 leading Greek epigraphists, has served as a co-editor of the annual Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum since 1978, and is the author of numerous articles and four books on Greek inscriptions (Drakon鈥檚 Law of Homicide, The Axones and Kyrbeis of Drakon and Solon, The Athenian Grain Tax Law of 374/3 B.C., The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore [at Corinth]: The Inscriptions). He also is the co-author (with Nancy Bookidis) of The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architecture. As these book titles indicate, he is one of the very few scholars with major publications of material from both of the School鈥檚 main excavations at Ancient Corinth and the Athenian Agora.

At the School, he was a Regular Member (1959鈥60), School Secretary (1960鈥63), Whitehead Professor (1993鈥94), and Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Classical Studies (1996鈥99). In 2013, he was given the Alumni/ae Association鈥檚 Aristeia Award for those 鈥渨ho have done the most over the years to support the School鈥檚 mission in teaching, research, archaeological exploration, and/or publication.鈥 (Read a Q and A we released with Professor Stroud on that occasion.)

According to William T. Loomis, President of the Trustees, 鈥淩on Stroud has been one of the most productive and influential Classical scholars of the past half century. In addition, he has been a mentor, supporter, and inspiration鈥攂ut also an unsparing critic!鈥攆or dozens of students and younger scholars from all over the world who have been in Greece during his many sojourns at the School. His impact on the field has been immense.鈥

Professor Stroud will be honored at the American School鈥檚 Annual Gala on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, 6:00 p.m., at Capitale in New York City. The Gala will include a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, and awards ceremony. To inquire about purchasing a table, please contact Karen Volpi at 609-454-6810.

The 独家爆料 is the leading American teaching and research institution in Greece, dedicated to the advanced study of the archaeology, art, history, philosophy, language, and literature of Greece and Greek world.  Established in 1881 by a consortium of nine leading American universities, the School now serves students and scholars from nearly 200 affiliated colleges and universities, acting as a base for research and study in Greece. As part of its mission, the School also conducts ongoing excavations in the Athenian Agora and at Corinth, sponsors all other American-led excavations and surveys on Greek soil, and publishes its findings in School publications and through its website at www.ascsa.edu.gr.