
Samuel K. Eddy
Professor of History Emeritus
(Retired-Not Teaching)
145 Eggers
Hall / Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1020
Tel. 315-443-2210/Fax. 315-443-5876
email: history@maxwell.syr.edu

Academic
Specialization
Classical History
(with specialties in
Greece and the
Roman Empire)
Education
- Ph.D.,
University of Michigan, l958
- A.M., Washington
University, l95l
- A.B., Washington
University, l950
Teaching,
Administrative, and Professional Appointments
- Professor,
Syracuse University, l973-
- Associate
Professor, Syracuse University, l968-69, l970-73
- Asst. Professor,
University of California, l96l-64
- Asst. Professor
, University of Nebraska, l958-6l
- Instructor ,
University of Nebraska, l955-58
Selected and
Recent Publications
- The King is
Dead. Studies in the Near Eastern Resistance to Hellenism, 334-31 B.C.
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 196l).
- The Minting of
Antoniniani, A.D. 238-248, and the Smyrna Hoard
(New York: American Numismatic Society, 1967).
- Documents on
the Origins of the World War (a
book of documents with commentary duplicated by Kinko's Kopies for use
in History 401. It is revised every other year and is now in its third
edition.
- "Epiphora in the
Tribute Quota Lists, " American Journal of Philology 89 (1968), pp.
129-43.
- "460 Talents
Once More, " Classical Philology 63 (1968), pp. 184-95.
- "Athens'
Peacetime Navy in the Age of Perikles," Greek, Roman, and Byzantine
Studies 9 (1968), pp. 141-56.
- "On the Peace of
Callias," Classical Philology 65 (1970), pp. 8-14.
- "The Value of
the Cyzicene Stater at Athens in the Fifth Century," Museum Notes 16
(1970), pp. 13-22.
- "Athens' Cold
War with Persia," Classical Philology 68 (1973), pp. 241-58.
- "Some Irregular
Amounts of Athenian Tribute," American Journal of Philology 68 (1973),
pp. 241-58.
- "The Gold in the
Athena Parthenos," American Journal of Archaeology 81 (1977), pp.
107-11.
- "Climate in
Greco-Roman History, " Syracuse
Scholar 1 (1979-80), pp. 19-29.
- In Great Events
from History: Ancient and Medieval Series (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem
Press, 1972): "The Founding of Syracuse," "The Invention of Coinage,"
"Legislation of Solon," "The Reforms of Cleisthenes," "The Naval Law of
Themistocles," "The Persian Invasion of Greece," "Creation of the
Athenian Empire," "Athenian Invasion of Sicily," "Thucydices Writes the
History of the Peloponnesian War," "The Battle of Chaeronea," "The
Founding of Alexandria," "Alexander's Victory at Gaugamela," "Advances
in Hellenistic Astronomy," "Deification of Ptolemy Philadelphus,"
"Revenue Laws of Ptolemy Philadelphus," "The Rise of Parthia," "The
Revolt of the Maccabees," "The Tribunate of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus."
- In Great Events
from History: Ancient and Medieval Series (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem
Press, 1973): "The Completion of H.M.S. Dreadnought," "The First Battle
of the Marne," "The Sinking of the British Cruisers Aboukir, Hogue, and
Cressy by the German Submarine U.9," "The Battle of Jutland," "The
German Invasion of Poland," "The German Invasion of Norway," "The
British Evacuation of Dunkirk," "The First Thousand Bomber Raid on
Cologne."


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