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eng
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MoU
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1958-03-19
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Worthington, Ian
Lytham St. Anne's (England)
Columbia (Mo.)
Armidale (N.S.W.)
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History
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Classical languages and literatures
University of Missouri--Columbia
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1998
University of Tasmania
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1993
University of New England
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1988
1992
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eng
His A historical commentary on Dinarchus, c1992:
CIP t.p. (Ian Worthington) pref. (Ph.D., Monash Univ., Melbourne; teaches in Dept. of Classics and Ancient Hist., University of New England)
Persuasion, 1993:
CIP t.p. (Ian Worthington) data sheet (b. Mar. 19, 1958) pub. info. (British nationality, lecturer in classics, U. of Tasmania, 1993- ; lecturer in classics, Univ. of New England, 1988-92)
University of Missouri, via WWW, 12 February 2013
(Ian Worthington; Frederick A. Middlebush Professor of History, adjunct professor, Department of Classical Studies; born in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England; took his B.A. at the University of Hull and M.A. at the University of Durham (University College). He studied for his Ph.D. at Monash University in Melbourne Australia (1983-87); began at University of Missouri in 1998)
The military legacy of Alexander the Great, 2024:
CIP t.p. (Ian Worthington) galley (Ian Worthington, FSA, FRHistS, is Professor of Ancient History at Macquarie University, Australia. He has written numerous books including The Last Kings of Macedonia and the Triumph of Rome; Athens after Empire: A History from Alexander the Great to the Emperor Hadrian; and By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire)