Elena Mikhailovna Shtaerman (28 September 1914, in St. Petersburg – 22 October 1991, in Moscow) was a prominent Soviet scholar of Roman history and translator of ancient authors (Julius Paulus, Dionysius Cato, Publilius Syrus). She received the State Prize of the USSR.[1]
Elena Shtaerman | |
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Born | 28 September 1914 Saint Petersburg |
Died | 22 October 1991 (aged 77) Moscow |
Occupation | Scientist, university teacher |
Shtaerman studied under Nikolai Mashkin in Moscow, where she received her doctorate in 1942 and habilitation in 1956.[2] From 1950, she was an academic assistant in the ancient history section of the Historical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences.[2]
Major works
edit- "Кризис рабовладельческого строя в западных провинциях Римской империи" ("The Crisis of Slavery in the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire", 1957)
- "Мораль и религия угнетенных классов Римской империи" ("Morality and Religion of the Oppressed Classes of the Roman Empire", 1961)
- "Расцвет рабовладельческих отношений в Римской республике" ("The Heyday of the Slave Relations in the Roman Republic", 1964)
- "Рабовладельческие отношения в ранней Римской империи" ("Slave Relationships in the Early Roman Empire", 1971)
- "Кризис античной культуры" ("The Crisis of Ancient Culture", 1975)
- "Древний Рим. Проблемы экономического развития" ("Ancient Rome. Issues of Economic Development", 1978)
- "Социальные основы религии Древнего Рима" ("Social Basis of the Religion of Ancient Rome", 1987).
References
edit- ^ Штаерман, Елена Михайловна (in Russian). Antiquites.academic.ru. Retrieved 24 Aug 2014.
- ^ a b Heinen, Heinz (4 December 2013). "Shtaerman, Elena Mikhailovna". Brill's New Pauly Supplements I - Volume 6 : History of classical Scholarship - A Biographical Dictionary. Retrieved 24 Aug 2014.