Philip Austin Stadter (November 29, 1936 – February 11, 2021)[1] was a leading American scholar of Greek historiography and an authority on the author Plutarch.
[2] Stadter was a long-time faculty member of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
[1] His Harvard dissertation -- The Mulierum Virtutes of Plutarch[3]—was published in 1965 as Plutarch's Historical Methods: An Analysis of the Mulierum Virtutes.
[4] In 1989-1990, Stadter held a fellowship at the National Humanities Center where he carried out a project entitled "Greek Historical Narrative and the Purpose of the Past".
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