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- Timothy_Gantz abstract "Timothy Nolan Gantz (December 23, 1945 – January 20, 2004) was a classical scholar, the author of Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources 1993. Dr Gantz (A.B. Haverford College 1967, PhD Princeton University 1970) was a long-time Professor of Classics at the University of Georgia from 1970; he directed its Studies Abroad in Rome program from 1985. He died in Athens, Georgia. He is survived by his wife, Elena, and his son, Tavish.".
- Q7807209 abstract "Timothy Nolan Gantz (December 23, 1945 – January 20, 2004) was a classical scholar, the author of Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources 1993. Dr Gantz (A.B. Haverford College 1967, PhD Princeton University 1970) was a long-time Professor of Classics at the University of Georgia from 1970; he directed its Studies Abroad in Rome program from 1985. He died in Athens, Georgia. He is survived by his wife, Elena, and his son, Tavish.".
- Timothy_Gantz comment "Timothy Nolan Gantz (December 23, 1945 – January 20, 2004) was a classical scholar, the author of Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources 1993. Dr Gantz (A.B. Haverford College 1967, PhD Princeton University 1970) was a long-time Professor of Classics at the University of Georgia from 1970; he directed its Studies Abroad in Rome program from 1985. He died in Athens, Georgia. He is survived by his wife, Elena, and his son, Tavish.".
- Q7807209 comment "Timothy Nolan Gantz (December 23, 1945 – January 20, 2004) was a classical scholar, the author of Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources 1993. Dr Gantz (A.B. Haverford College 1967, PhD Princeton University 1970) was a long-time Professor of Classics at the University of Georgia from 1970; he directed its Studies Abroad in Rome program from 1985. He died in Athens, Georgia. He is survived by his wife, Elena, and his son, Tavish.".