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Edward Togo Salmon

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Edward Togo Salmon, also known as E. T. Salmon, (born 1905, London, England, died 1988) was an ancient historian best known for his work on the Samnites and the Romanization of Italy.

Life

Salmon was born in London, England, and was given his middle name after Admiral Togo who sank the Russian Fleet in 1905.

He was educated at the University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, where he obtained his B.A. degree in Classics and English. He then went to the University of Cambridge where he received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, followed by postgraduate studies in Italy.

Salmon is best known for his academic career at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, where he taught for 43 years from 1930. He held the posts of Chair of the Department of History and Messecar Professor of History at McMaster, as well as the first Principal of University College and Academic Vice-President.

For some time he was the news commentator on station CKOC[clarification needed].

Selected bibliography

  • A history of the Roman world from 30 B.C. to A.D. 138 (1944; rev. ed 1963, 1968)
  • Samnium and the Samnites (1967)
  • Roman colonization under the Republic (1970)
  • Polis and imperium : studies in honour of Edward Togo Salmon (1974)
  • The nemesis of empire (1974)
  • The making of Roman Italy (1982)

References

The Making Of The Peace, 17 Apr 1947 (speech) [dead link]

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