H.J. Rose
H. J. Rose (1883-1961) was a gifted, well-known Rhodes scholar who was professor of Latin at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, from 1919 to 1927 and professor of Greek at the University of St Andrews from 1927 to 1953. Rose received BAs from McGill and Oxford. His talent for clear communication; his expertise in ancient religion; and his immense learning in folklore, folktales, and anthropology enabled him to publish a wide variety of insightful resources suitable for general readers and experts alike. Rose authored A Handbook of Greek Literature (Methuen, 1934, 1950; reprinted by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1996), A Handbook of Latin Literature (Methuen, 1936, 1950; reprinted by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1996), Primitive Culture in Greece (Methuen, 1925), Primitive Culture in Italy (Methuen, 1926), Modern Methods in Classical Mythology (W. C. Henderson & Son, 1930), Ancient Greek Religion (Hutchinson's University Library, 1928), Ancient Roman Religion (Hutchinson's University Library, 1948), Gods and Heroes of the Greeks (Methuen, 1957), and Outline of Classical Literature for Students of English (Methuen, 1959).
Books by H.J. Rose
A Handbook of Greek Literature: From Homer to the Age of Lucian
- Author: H.J. Rose
- 3219
- 978-0-86516-321-8
A Handbook of Latin Literature: From the Earliest Times to the Death of St. Augustine
- Author: H.J. Rose
- 3170
- 978-0-86516-317-1
This edition provides complete analyses of all known major works of Latin literature, setting them in their historical context and alongside their contemporaries, rating their relative importance in their own time and in later periods, and exploring their influence on subsequent literatures and Western civilization.