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Robert Howard Rodgers (born 1944) is an American philologist who is emeritus professor of
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at the University of Vermont. His edition of Frontinus's ''De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae'' on
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s was the first detailed commentary on the work for almost 300 years. He has also produced notable editions of works on ancient agriculture by Palladius and Columella. Reviewers have appreciated the thoroughness of his work, which he has combined with many bold emendations and conjectures in order to make texts with difficult and contested histories more coherent and readable. Some, however, have wished that he had done more to acknowledge alternative perspectives on Roman technical literature which would have added an extra layer of interest to his work.


Early life

Robert Rodgers was born in 1944. He completed his PhD at the University of California at Berkeley with an edited edition of Petri Diaconi ( Peter the Deacon)'s ''Ortus et vita iustorum Cenobii Casinensis'' which was subsequently published by the University of California Press in 1972. Rodgers's work was welcomed by Braxton Ross of the University of Chicago as turning what had previously been seen as a "collection of pious stories" into a "cultural document".


Career

Rodgers has spent his career at the University of Vermont where he is now emeritus professor of classics. He was a Guggenheim fellow in classics in 1986. His first major work, after the publication of his dissertation, was ''An introduction to Palladius'' which was published as a supplement to the University of London's Institute of Classical Studies ''Bulletin (BICS)'' in 1975. In the same year, he published an edition of Palladius's ''Opus Agriculturae'' in the Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana series. Reviewing both for '' L'Antiquité Classique'', Raoul Verdière saw the ''Introduction'' as the essential companion to the edited edition of ''Opus Agriculturae'' and wished the former could have served as the preface to the latter. He noted the extensive textual choices that Rodgers had made to make his edition coherent which had produced an edition of the highest importance. He did not agree with all of Rodgers's decisions, however, particularly over the dating of the work, and felt that the source material was so contested that other editions with different conclusions remained possible.Review: ''An Introduction to Palladius'' by R. H. Rodgers and ''Palladii Rutilii Tauri Aemiliani viri inlustris opus agriculturae, de veterinaria medicina, de insitione'' by Robert H. Rodgers
Raoul Verdière, ''L'Antiquité Classique'', T. 46, Fasc. 1 (1977), pp. 284-285.
In 2004, Rodgers published his edition of Frontinus's ''De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae'', the first detailed commentary on the work for almost 300 years. Reviewed by
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in the '' Journal of Roman Studies'' along with a related work by
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, König began by reflecting on the ongoing reevaluation of a work that had once been seen simply as a factual guide to Rome's aqueducts, or, as Frontinus had described it, an administrative handbook for his work. The more scholars investigated the text, however, the more baffled they were as to its true purpose and meaning, seeing elements of political propaganda and auto-encomium (self praise) in it but reaching no firm conclusions.Review: ''Frontinus: De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae'' by R. H. Rodgers & ''Frontinus and the Curae of the Curator Aquarum'' by M. Peachin
Alice König, ''The Journal of Roman Studies'', Vol. 96 (2006), pp. 262-265.
König noted that Rodgers had given his own interpretation, balanced between the various competing theories, but wished that he had explored them in more depth which would have added extra interest to his already exhaustive commentary and notes.
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noted in '' The Classical Review'' that due to the complex textual history of the ''De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae'', it had received four editions in the twentieth century alone, but Rodgers's comprehensive commentary was the first since the Italian engineer Giovanni Poleni's edition of 1722. Combined with the very competent re-editing, this made Rodgers's version the likely future reference edition of the work. Formisano wished, however, that Rodgers had done more to put the text in the context of the debate about the position of Roman technical literature that had been taking place in scholarly circles in the twentieth century.
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in ''
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'' also noted the bold emendations and impressive commentary. In 2010, Rodgers published his edition of Columella's ''Res Rustica'' in the Oxford Classical Texts series along with the associated ''Liber de Arboribus'' but with the latter marked as ''incerti auctoris'' (by an unknown hand). Reviewing the text for ''
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'', David Butterfield appreciated the boldness with which Rodgers had crafted his "radical" version with over 350 new conjectures including more than 200 emendations of the ''Res Rustica''. But he also noted that Rodgers had been more conservative with the ''Liber de Arboribus'' by adopting the view of Will RichterGerman teacher and classical philologist (1910-1984). that the work is of uncertain authorship, rather than a juvenile work of Columella.Review: ''L. Iuni Moderati Columellae Res Rustica. Incerti auctoris Liber de arboribus'' by R. H. Rodgers
David Butterfield, ''Gnomon'', 85. Bd., H. 6 (2013), pp. 561-564.


Selected publications


Articles


"The Moore Palladius"
'' Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society'', Vol. 5, No. 3 (1971), pp. 203-216.
"Frontinus ''On Aqueducts'': textual temptations"
'' Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies '', No. 30 (1983), pp. 131-136.


Books

* ''Petri Diaconi Ortus et vita iustorum Cenobii Casinensis''. Classical Studies Vol. 10. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1972. ISBN 0520093933 (Edited with an autograph manuscript and commentary) *
An introduction to Palladius
'. Bulletin supplement No. 35. University of London, Institute of Classical Studies, London, 1975. ISBN 0900587326 * ''Palladii Rutilii Tauri Aemiliani viri inlustris Opus agriculturae de veterinaria medicina de insitione''. Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana. Teubner, Leipzig, 1975. ISBN 3322002144 * ''Frontinus: de Aquaeductu Urbis Romae''. Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 42. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004. ISBN 0521832519 (editor) * ''L. Iuni Moderati Columellae: Res Rustica''; Incerti Auctoris: Liber de Arboribus. Oxford Classical Texts. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010. ISBN 9780199271542


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rodgers, R. H. 1944 births Living people American philologists American Latinists University of Vermont faculty University of California, Berkeley alumni