Susan Ford Wiltshire

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Born1941
Alma materUniversity of Texas, Austin (BA), Columbia University (MA), Columbia University (Ph.D.)
ThesisPoetry in the Consolatio Philosophiae of Boethius (1967)
DisciplineClassical Studies
Susan Ford Wiltshire
Wiltshire in 2004
Born1941
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Texas, Austin (BA), Columbia University (MA), Columbia University (Ph.D.)
ThesisPoetry in the Consolatio Philosophiae of Boethius (1967)
Academic work
DisciplineClassical Studies
Sub-disciplineLatin Poetry, Classical Reception
Websitehttps://susanfwiltshire.com/

Susan Ford Wiltshire (born 1941) is an American classical scholar, poet, and essayist. Her academic work focuses on Latin poetry, particularly that of Vergil, and Classical Reception Studies, particularly in the early United States and the American South. President Bill Clinton appointed Wiltshire to the advisory council of the National Endowment for the Humanities, on which she served from 1997–2002.[1]

Wiltshire received her Ph.D. in Greek and Latin from Columbia University in 1967. Her doctoral thesis was entitled "Poetry in the Consolatio Philosophiae of Boethius."[2] Wiltshire received a master's degree from Columbia in 1964 and her BA in Latin from the University of Texas, Austin in 1963.[3]

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