James Marshall Campbell

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James Marshall Campbell (1895-1977) was dean of the college of arts and sciences at The Catholic University of America. Campbell was a classical scholar, and a member of the department of Greek and Latin. He was on the faculty of the Catholic University from 1945-1966.[1]

Selected publications[edit]

  • The influence of the second sophistic on the style of the sermons of St. Basil the Great, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C., 1922. (Patristic Studies Vol. 2)
  • The Greek fathers, Longmans, Green, London, 1929.
  • The Confessions of St. Augustine: Books I-IX (Selections), Prentice-Hall, New York, 1931. (Introduction, notes and vocabulary, with Martin R.P. McGuire) (Reprinted by Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1984, 2007).
  • A Concordance of Prudentius, Mediaeval Academy of America, Cambridge: Mass., 1932. (With Roy Joseph Deferrari)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nuesse, C. Joseph (1990). The Catholic University of America: A Centennial History. Washington D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press. p. 272. ISBN 978-0-8132-0736-0.