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John G. Hawthorne

John Greenfield Hawthorne (6 June 1915 – 8 March 1977) was an English and American archaeologist and academic. He was known for his works on Greek literature, and translations, and in 1963 published, with Cyril Stanley Smith, a translation of the works on metallurgy by Theophilus.

John G. Hawthorne
Born
John Greenfield Hawthorne

(1915-06-06)6 June 1915
Newcastle, England
Died8 March 1977(1977-03-08) (aged 61)
SpouseDolores Bandini
Children2
RelativesSir William Hawthorne (brother)
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Cambridge (B.A., 1937; M.A., 1946)
Harvard University (M.A. classics, 1939)
University of Chicago (Ph.D., 1949)
Academic work
DisciplineClassicist; archaeologist
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago
Signature

Early life and education edit

John Greenfield Hawthorne was born in Newcastle, England,[1][2] on 6 June 1915.[3] He had two brothers, Edward and William.[1] Educated at Rugby School, in 1937 he graduated with an honours degree in classics from Corpus Christi College at the University of Cambridge.[4][5] Two years later, he received a master's degree from Harvard University.[1][6]

From 1941 to 1946, during World War II, Hawthorne served in many diplomatic posts, including commercial attaché in the British Embassy in Belgium,[1] and as a member of the British Economic Mission to the United States.[7][5] By January 1946, when he gave a speech on "The Greeks and the Sea" at Vassar College in New York, he was serving as secretary and treasurer-elect to the American Branch of the Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa.[7]

In 1946, Hawthorne was awarded another master's, this one by Cambridge.[1] In 1949, while a professor at the University of Chicago, Hawthorne obtained a Ph.D. there, with guidance from Gertrude Smith and Benedict Einarson.[1] At the time, Chicago was one of the very few schools to offer a doctorate in classics.[8] Hawthorne's dissertation, Gorgias of Leontini: A Critical Appraisal with Translation and Commentary of the Extant Fragments, offered what he described as the first complete English translation of the fragmentary writings of Gorgias of Leontini.[9]

Career edit

Hawthorne was named an assistant professor at the University of Chicago in 1946.[1] In 1952 he was made an associate professor of classics, in 1953 he spent time teaching at Vassar,[5] and from 1957 to 1960 he chaired the department at Chicago.[1] From 1956 to 1963, he was also the president of the Chicago Society of the Archaeological Institute of America.[1] In 1957 he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to undertake research at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece,[10] where he also conducted excavations.[11][12][13][14][15] He lectured on the subject of archaeology, including as a visitor to places like the Universities of Iowa and Minnesota.[16][17]

In 1963 Hawthorne, together with Cyril Stanley Smith, published a translation of the works on metallurgy by Theophilus. The book took a technical approach, and followed a 1961 translation by Charles Reginald Dodwell that took a philological approach.[18] The historian Lynn Townsend White Jr. wrote that "[h]enceforth anyone dealing with Theophilus must read both these books simultaneously, one in each hand. While Smith and Hawthorne built on Dodwell, the latter, save in specific instances, remains authoritative for the Latin text ... Smith, on the other hand, being one of the world's eminent metallurgists, approaches the text less in terms of philology than as one who shares Theophilus's own technical concerns."[19]

Following a student sit-in in 1969, Hawthorne called the Chicago Tribune to laud the university's "pioneering" approach.[20] "The sit-in at Chicago is now over," he said, "without bloodshed, beatings, or other violent acts ... Where other colleges here and abroad have called in the police, the national guard, the military, this university, dedicated as it is to the solution of problems by intellectual, reasoning, and patient 'confrontation' of human minds has arrived at a decent, fair, and honorable solution of this crisis."[20]

Personal life edit

On 7 July 1948, Hawthorne married Dolores Bandini, a Stanford-educated physicist.[21][22] She was the daughter of Mildred (born Mildred Draper Shlaudeman) and Elliott Bandini,[21][23] himself a Stanford-educated engineer,[24] and descended from a pioneering California family; she was the great-granddaughter of Juan Bandini.[25][26] Dolores Bandini was a post-doctoral research fellow of Edward Teller and had been invited by J. Robert Oppenheimer to work at Los Alamos National Laboratory while the Manhattan Project was underway, but left academia after giving birth.[27] The wedding took place in Florence, Italy, where Bandini's mother (by then Mildred Shlaudeman Park[28][29]) lived.[30] Hawthorne and Bandini had two children, John Elliott[31] and Margaret Deirdre "Nini" Hawthorne.[1][32]

Hawthorne became a United States citizen in 1952.[2] He died on 8 March 1977 at the age of 61, following a six-month stay at Billings Hospital.[1][2][33] His son, a Duke University forestry graduate, died the following year in a climbing accident in Oregon.[34][35][36]

The John G. Hawthorne Travel Prize in Classical Studies at the University of Chicago is named after Hawthorne.[37] It is awarded to "an outstanding undergraduate student of classical languages, literature, or civilization for travel to Greece or Italy or for study of classical materials in other countries".[37]

Publications edit

Among Hawthorne's publications were many on ancient Greek literature and translations.[1] He also edited two documentaries about Greek archaeological excavations.[1]

Books edit

  • Hawthorne, John G. (8 June 1949). Gorgias of Leontini: A Critical Appraisal with Translation and Commentary of the Extant Fragments (Ph.D.). University of Chicago. ProQuest 301854564.
  • Hawthorne, John G. & Smith, Cyril Stanley (1979). Theophilus: On Divers Arts (2nd ed.). New York: Dover. ISBN 0-486-23784-2.

Articles edit

Reviews edit

Other edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "U. of C.'s Hawthorne Dies". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 12 March 1977. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b c "Funeral for Professor". Mt. Vernon Register-News. Mount Vernon, Illinois. 12 March 1977. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ Hawthorne 1949, p. 1.
  4. ^ "Cambridge, July 21". University News. The Manchester Guardian. No. 29, 344. Manchester. 22 July 1937. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ a b c Becker, Natalie (25 February 1953). "New faces On Faculty Praise Vassarites: Consider Students Responsive And Diligent". Vassar Miscellany News. Vol. XXXVII, no. 16. Poughkeepsie, New York. p. 2.  
  6. ^ "Complete List of Degrees Awarded at Harvard". Boston Evening Globe. Vol. CXXXV, no. 173. Boston, Massachusetts. 22 June 1939. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ a b "Greeks and the Sea". Lecture Notes. Vassar Miscellany News. Vol. XXX, no. 17. Poughkeepsie, New York. 23 January 1946. p. 5.  
  8. ^ Schlafly, Ellen (12 February 1968). "Latin is Alive, Even 'Juicy', they Say". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 4D – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ Hawthorne 1949, p. ii.
  10. ^ "Set Lectures in Europe for 3 from U. of C." Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 28 July 1957. pp. 3–1 – via Newspapers.com.  
  11. ^ "Greek Find Bares Ancient Cult: U of C Reports on Expedition". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 30 October 1958. p. 3-1 – via Newspapers.com.  
  12. ^ "Noted Lecturer at C. R. Library". The Coe Cosmos. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 5 October 1961. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.  
  13. ^ Weller, George (9 October 1963). "Ruins in Aegean Sea Studied". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 27 – via Newspapers.com.  
  14. ^ "Archaeologist Will Speak to C.R. Art Assn". The Cedar Rapids Gazette. Vol. 79, no. 265. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 1 October 1961. p. III-2 – via Newspapers.com.  
  15. ^ "Notebook C I 1963 Page 1". Kenchreai Archaeological Archive. Retrieved 7 November 2021.  
  16. ^ "University Calendar". Iowa City Press-Citizen. Iowa City, Iowa. 4 October 1961. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.  
  17. ^ "Lectures". Star Calendar. The Minneapolis Star. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 28 March 1968. p. 5B – via Newspapers.com.  
  18. ^ White 1964, pp. 225, 232.
  19. ^ White 1964, p. 225.
  20. ^ a b "U. C. Prof Hails 'Pioneering' in Sit-In Policy". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 15 February 1969. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.  
  21. ^ a b "Miss Bandini Takes Vows at Nuptial Rite in Italy". Women's Activities. Los Angeles Times. Vol. LXVII. Los Angeles, California. 9 July 1948. p. II-5 – via Newspapers.com.  
  22. ^ "Last Grads Will Note 10th Year Since School Closed". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. 16 May 1948. p. IV-15 – via Newspapers.com.  
  23. ^ "Hawthornes Visiting". Los Angeles Times. Vol. LXXI. Los Angeles, California. 16 August 1952. p. I-9 – via Newspapers.com.  
  24. ^ Shoop, C. Fred (17 October 1963). "Elliott Bandini's Death Mourned: Was Grandson of Couple Active in Starting Indiana Colony 90 Years Ago". Auld Lang Syne. The Independent. Pasadena, California. p. B-7 – via Newspapers.com.  
  25. ^ "Bandini Heir Soon to Wed: Member of a Pioneer Family Wins a War Bride". Los Angeles Times. Vol. LXVII. Los Angeles, California. 17 August 1917. p. II-5 – via Newspapers.com.  
  26. ^ "News Told of Dolores Bandini Troth". Activities of Women. Los Angeles Times. Vol. LXVII. Los Angeles, California. 18 February 1948. p. II-7 – via Newspapers.com.  
  27. ^ "Dolores B. Hawthorne, 84". Obituaries. Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 20 November 2002. pp. 1–9 – via Newspapers.com.  
  28. ^ "$65,000 Provided for Child's Care". Reno Evening Gazette. Vol. 48, no. 173. Reno, Nevada. 19 July 1924. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.  
  29. ^ "Naval Attache Gets License to Marry Rich L.A. Divorcee". Los Angeles Evening Express. Vol. LIV, no. 104. Los Angeles, California. 25 July 1924. p. 17 – via Newspapers.com.  
  30. ^ "Friday Soiree: Fete Set for John G. Hawthornes". Women. Los Angeles Times. Vol. LXVII. Los Angeles, California. 15 September 1948. p. III-3 – via Newspapers.com.  
  31. ^ "Congratulations". Los Angeles Times. Vol. LXXIV. Los Angeles, California. 18 August 1955. pp. III-4, III-6 – via Newspapers.com.  
  32. ^ "Hawthorne, Dolores". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 20 November 2002. pp. 2–14 – via Newspapers.com.  
  33. ^ "John G. Hawthorne". The Sheboygan Press. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 12 March 1977. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.  
  34. ^ "Chicago Man is Found Dead at the Base of 100-Foot Cliff". The Oregon Statesman. Salem, Oregon. 22 December 1978. p. 10C – via Newspapers.com.  
  35. ^ "Hawthorne". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. 1 January 1979. pp. 3–7 – via Newspapers.com.  
  36. ^ "Chicago Man Found Dead in Falls Area". The Oregonian. Portland, oregon. 22 December 1978.  
  37. ^ a b "John G. Hawthorne Travel Prize in Classical Studies". College Center for Research and Fellowships. University of Chicago.  

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John Greenfield Hawthorne 6 June 1915 8 March 1977 was an English and American archaeologist and academic He was known for his works on Greek literature and translations and in 1963 published with Cyril Stanley Smith a translation of the works on metallurgy by Theophilus John G HawthorneBornJohn Greenfield Hawthorne 1915 06 06 6 June 1915Newcastle EnglandDied8 March 1977 1977 03 08 aged 61 SpouseDolores BandiniChildren2RelativesSir William Hawthorne brother Academic backgroundEducationUniversity of Cambridge B A 1937 M A 1946 Harvard University M A classics 1939 University of Chicago Ph D 1949 Academic workDisciplineClassicist archaeologistInstitutionsUniversity of ChicagoSignature Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles 4 3 Reviews 4 4 Other 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life and education editJohn Greenfield Hawthorne was born in Newcastle England 1 2 on 6 June 1915 3 He had two brothers Edward and William 1 Educated at Rugby School in 1937 he graduated with an honours degree in classics from Corpus Christi College at the University of Cambridge 4 5 Two years later he received a master s degree from Harvard University 1 6 From 1941 to 1946 during World War II Hawthorne served in many diplomatic posts including commercial attache in the British Embassy in Belgium 1 and as a member of the British Economic Mission to the United States 7 5 By January 1946 when he gave a speech on The Greeks and the Sea at Vassar College in New York he was serving as secretary and treasurer elect to the American Branch of the Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa 7 In 1946 Hawthorne was awarded another master s this one by Cambridge 1 In 1949 while a professor at the University of Chicago Hawthorne obtained a Ph D there with guidance from Gertrude Smith and Benedict Einarson 1 At the time Chicago was one of the very few schools to offer a doctorate in classics 8 Hawthorne s dissertation Gorgias of Leontini A Critical Appraisal with Translation and Commentary of the Extant Fragments offered what he described as the first complete English translation of the fragmentary writings of Gorgias of Leontini 9 Career editHawthorne was named an assistant professor at the University of Chicago in 1946 1 In 1952 he was made an associate professor of classics in 1953 he spent time teaching at Vassar 5 and from 1957 to 1960 he chaired the department at Chicago 1 From 1956 to 1963 he was also the president of the Chicago Society of the Archaeological Institute of America 1 In 1957 he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to undertake research at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens Greece 10 where he also conducted excavations 11 12 13 14 15 He lectured on the subject of archaeology including as a visitor to places like the Universities of Iowa and Minnesota 16 17 In 1963 Hawthorne together with Cyril Stanley Smith published a translation of the works on metallurgy by Theophilus The book took a technical approach and followed a 1961 translation by Charles Reginald Dodwell that took a philological approach 18 The historian Lynn Townsend White Jr wrote that h enceforth anyone dealing with Theophilus must read both these books simultaneously one in each hand While Smith and Hawthorne built on Dodwell the latter save in specific instances remains authoritative for the Latin text Smith on the other hand being one of the world s eminent metallurgists approaches the text less in terms of philology than as one who shares Theophilus s own technical concerns 19 Following a student sit in in 1969 Hawthorne called the Chicago Tribune to laud the university s pioneering approach 20 The sit in at Chicago is now over he said without bloodshed beatings or other violent acts Where other colleges here and abroad have called in the police the national guard the military this university dedicated as it is to the solution of problems by intellectual reasoning and patient confrontation of human minds has arrived at a decent fair and honorable solution of this crisis 20 Personal life editOn 7 July 1948 Hawthorne married Dolores Bandini a Stanford educated physicist 21 22 She was the daughter of Mildred born Mildred Draper Shlaudeman and Elliott Bandini 21 23 himself a Stanford educated engineer 24 and descended from a pioneering California family she was the great granddaughter of Juan Bandini 25 26 Dolores Bandini was a post doctoral research fellow of Edward Teller and had been invited by J Robert Oppenheimer to work at Los Alamos National Laboratory while the Manhattan Project was underway but left academia after giving birth 27 The wedding took place in Florence Italy where Bandini s mother by then Mildred Shlaudeman Park 28 29 lived 30 Hawthorne and Bandini had two children John Elliott 31 and Margaret Deirdre Nini Hawthorne 1 32 Hawthorne became a United States citizen in 1952 2 He died on 8 March 1977 at the age of 61 following a six month stay at Billings Hospital 1 2 33 His son a Duke University forestry graduate died the following year in a climbing accident in Oregon 34 35 36 The John G Hawthorne Travel Prize in Classical Studies at the University of Chicago is named after Hawthorne 37 It is awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student of classical languages literature or civilization for travel to Greece or Italy or for study of classical materials in other countries 37 Publications editAmong Hawthorne s publications were many on ancient Greek literature and translations 1 He also edited two documentaries about Greek archaeological excavations 1 Books edit Hawthorne John G 8 June 1949 Gorgias of Leontini A Critical Appraisal with Translation and Commentary of the Extant Fragments Ph D University of Chicago ProQuest 301854564 Hawthorne John G amp Smith Cyril Stanley 1979 Theophilus On Divers Arts 2nd ed New York Dover ISBN 0 486 23784 2 Articles edit Hawthorne John G November 1951 The Delight of Latin The Classical Journal Classical Association of the Middle West and South 47 2 75 77 98 JSTOR 3293541 nbsp Hawthorne John G 1958 The Myth of Palaemon Transactions of the American Philosophical Society American Philosophical Society LXXXIX 92 98 doi 10 2307 283668 JSTOR 283668 nbsp Hawthorne John G April 1959 The Agamemnon of Aeschylus A Lecture in a General Education Course in the Humanities The Journal of General Education XII 2 104 112 JSTOR 27795630 nbsp Hawthorne John G September 1965 Cenchreae Port of Corinth Archaeology New York Archaeological Institute of America 18 3 191 200 JSTOR 41667534 nbsp Smith Cyril Stanley amp Hawthorne John G 1974 Mappae Clavicula A Little Key to the World of Medieval Techniques Transactions of the American Philosophical Society American Philosophical Society 64 4 1 128 doi 10 2307 1006317 JSTOR 1006317 nbsp Reviews edit Hawthorne John G July 1952 Review of Einfuhrung in die griechische Metrik by Karl Rupprecht Classical Philology Chicago The University of Chicago Press XLVII 3 204 205 doi 10 1086 363535 JSTOR 266037 nbsp Hawthorne John G January 1954 Review of Greek Literature for the Modern Reader by Harold Baldry Classical Philology Chicago The University of Chicago Press XLIX 1 45 47 doi 10 1086 363729 JSTOR 265563 nbsp Hawthorne John G April 1954 Review of Euripide et la Guerre du Peloponnese by Edouard Delebecque Classical Philology Chicago The University of Chicago Press XLIX 2 144 146 doi 10 1086 363784 JSTOR 267441 nbsp Hawthorne John G January 1955 Review of Plato s Phaedrus translated by Reginald Hackforth Classical Philology Chicago The University of Chicago Press L 1 75 76 doi 10 1086 363879 JSTOR 266140 nbsp Hawthorne John G January 1963 Review of Heraclitus by Philip Wheelwright The Journal of Religion Chicago The University of Chicago Press XLIII 1 63 65 doi 10 1086 485512 JSTOR 1200170 nbsp Other edit Hawthorne John G 12 October 1946 Chicago A Sonnet Chicago Daily Tribune Vol CV no 245 Chicago Illinois p 14 via Newspapers com nbsp References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m U of C s Hawthorne Dies Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 12 March 1977 p 19 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Funeral for Professor Mt Vernon Register News Mount Vernon Illinois 12 March 1977 p 1 via Newspapers com nbsp Hawthorne 1949 p 1 Cambridge July 21 University News The Manchester Guardian No 29 344 Manchester 22 July 1937 p 12 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Becker Natalie 25 February 1953 New faces On Faculty Praise Vassarites Consider Students Responsive And Diligent Vassar Miscellany News Vol XXXVII no 16 Poughkeepsie New York p 2 nbsp Complete List of Degrees Awarded at Harvard Boston Evening Globe Vol CXXXV no 173 Boston Massachusetts 22 June 1939 p 12 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Greeks and the Sea Lecture Notes Vassar Miscellany News Vol XXX no 17 Poughkeepsie New York 23 January 1946 p 5 nbsp Schlafly Ellen 12 February 1968 Latin is Alive Even Juicy they Say St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p 4D via Newspapers com nbsp Hawthorne 1949 p ii Set Lectures in Europe for 3 from U of C Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 28 July 1957 pp 3 1 via Newspapers com nbsp Greek Find Bares Ancient Cult U of C Reports on Expedition Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 30 October 1958 p 3 1 via Newspapers com nbsp Noted Lecturer at C R Library The Coe Cosmos Cedar Rapids Iowa 5 October 1961 p 4 via Newspapers com nbsp Weller George 9 October 1963 Ruins in Aegean Sea Studied The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Pennsylvania p 27 via Newspapers com nbsp Archaeologist Will Speak to C R Art Assn The Cedar Rapids Gazette Vol 79 no 265 Cedar Rapids Iowa 1 October 1961 p III 2 via Newspapers com nbsp Notebook C I 1963 Page 1 Kenchreai Archaeological Archive Retrieved 7 November 2021 nbsp University Calendar Iowa City Press Citizen Iowa City Iowa 4 October 1961 p 3 via Newspapers com nbsp Lectures Star Calendar The Minneapolis Star Minneapolis Minnesota 28 March 1968 p 5B via Newspapers com nbsp White 1964 pp 225 232 White 1964 p 225 a b U C Prof Hails Pioneering in Sit In Policy Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 15 February 1969 p 2 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Miss Bandini Takes Vows at Nuptial Rite in Italy Women s Activities Los Angeles Times Vol LXVII Los Angeles California 9 July 1948 p II 5 via Newspapers com nbsp Last Grads Will Note 10th Year Since School Closed Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California 16 May 1948 p IV 15 via Newspapers com nbsp Hawthornes Visiting Los Angeles Times Vol LXXI Los Angeles California 16 August 1952 p I 9 via Newspapers com nbsp Shoop C Fred 17 October 1963 Elliott Bandini s Death Mourned Was Grandson of Couple Active in Starting Indiana Colony 90 Years Ago Auld Lang Syne The Independent Pasadena California p B 7 via Newspapers com nbsp Bandini Heir Soon to Wed Member of a Pioneer Family Wins a War Bride Los Angeles Times Vol LXVII Los Angeles California 17 August 1917 p II 5 via Newspapers com nbsp News Told of Dolores Bandini Troth Activities of Women Los Angeles Times Vol LXVII Los Angeles California 18 February 1948 p II 7 via Newspapers com nbsp Dolores B Hawthorne 84 Obituaries Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 20 November 2002 pp 1 9 via Newspapers com nbsp 65 000 Provided for Child s Care Reno Evening Gazette Vol 48 no 173 Reno Nevada 19 July 1924 p 5 via Newspapers com nbsp Naval Attache Gets License to Marry Rich L A Divorcee Los Angeles Evening Express Vol LIV no 104 Los Angeles California 25 July 1924 p 17 via Newspapers com nbsp Friday Soiree Fete Set for John G Hawthornes Women Los Angeles Times Vol LXVII Los Angeles California 15 September 1948 p III 3 via Newspapers com nbsp Congratulations Los Angeles Times Vol LXXIV Los Angeles California 18 August 1955 pp III 4 III 6 via Newspapers com nbsp Hawthorne Dolores Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 20 November 2002 pp 2 14 via Newspapers com nbsp John G Hawthorne The Sheboygan Press Sheboygan Wisconsin 12 March 1977 p 10 via Newspapers com nbsp Chicago Man is Found Dead at the Base of 100 Foot Cliff The Oregon Statesman Salem Oregon 22 December 1978 p 10C via Newspapers com nbsp Hawthorne Chicago Tribune Chicago Illinois 1 January 1979 pp 3 7 via Newspapers com nbsp Chicago Man Found Dead in Falls Area The Oregonian Portland oregon 22 December 1978 nbsp a b John G Hawthorne Travel Prize in Classical Studies College Center for Research and Fellowships University of Chicago nbsp Bibliography editAgoston George A Summer 1977 Review of Mappae Clavicula A Little Key to the World of Medieval Techniques Leonardo Oxford Pergamon Press 10 3 256 doi 10 2307 1573473 JSTOR 1573473 S2CID 194426364 nbsp Dresbeck LeRoy Dresbeck April 1975 Review of Mappae Clavicula A Little Key to the World of Medieval Techniques Technology and Culture Chicago The University of Chicago Press 16 2 287 289 doi 10 2307 3103495 JSTOR 3103495 S2CID 112111192 nbsp Hall Bert S March 1976 Review of Mappae Clavicula A Little Key to the World of Medieval Techniques Isis Washington D C The Smithsonian Institution 67 236 123 124 doi 10 1086 351562 JSTOR 231151 nbsp Kauffmann C M May 1964 Review of Theophilus On Divers Arts The Burlington Magazine London CVI 734 239 240 JSTOR 874219 nbsp Morrison Philip March 1980 Review of Theophilus On Divers Arts and of Mappae Clavicula A Little Key to the World of Medieval Techniques Scientific American New York Scientific American Inc 242 3 41 44 doi 10 1038 scientificamerican0380 41 JSTOR 24966273 nbsp White Lynn Townsend Jr Spring 1964 Theophilus Redivivus Technology and Culture The Johns Hopkins University Press V 2 224 233 doi 10 2307 3101163 JSTOR 3101163 S2CID 260096342 nbsp Republished as White Lynn Townsend Jr 1978 Theophilus Redivivus Medieval Religion and Technology Collected Essays Berkeley University of California Press pp 93 103 ISBN 0 520 03566 6 External links editJohn G Hawthorne papers held by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John G Hawthorne amp oldid 1191716982, wikipedia, 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