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Arthur Darby Nock
21 February 1902 – 11 January 1963
14 works on record
Biography
Arthur Darby Nock was born in the south of England. He trained as a classicist at Cambridge University. In 1922 he became the annual reviewer of Latin literature in The Year’s Work in Classical Studies. In 1926, the year he was awarded his MA, he was asked to introduce and translate Sallustius’s text. In the next few years he produced a flood of articles on almost every branch of classical learning, but with a particular emphasis on early Christianity and its Hellenistic background. In 1929 he visited Harvard as a visiting lecturer and he joined the faculty as Professor of the History of Religion in 1930. He stayed on the Harvard campus until his death in 1963. Over the course of his career he taught history, classics and theology.
Works

Early gentile Christianity and its Hellenistic background

St. Paul

Conversion
Christianisme et hellénisme
Christianisme et hellénisme
Arthur Darby Nock: essays on religion and the ancient world
Arthur Darby Nock: essays on religion and the ancient world
Paulus
Paulus
Essays on religion and the ancient world
Essays on religion and the ancient world
Saint Paul
Saint Paul
[Published articles, 1929-1963]
[Published articles, 1929-1963]
Corpus Hermeticum
Corpus Hermeticum
The Gild of Zeus Hypsistos
The Gild of Zeus Hypsistos
Orphism or popular philosophy?
Orphism or popular philosophy?
Word-coinage in the Hermetic writings
Word-coinage in the Hermetic writings
Salloustiou philosophou Peri theōn kai kosmou
Salloustiou philosophou Peri theōn kai kosmou