Cynthia Burchell Patterson

Professor Emerita

Department of History

Office: Bowden 205

Phone: (404) 727-4465

Email: cpatt01@emory.edu

Biography

Cynthia Burchell Patterson, Professor Emerita (B.A. Stanford University, 1971; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1976); Greek history, particularly social and intellectual history including Greek historians, Plato and the Hippocratic corpus. Author of Pericles’ Citizenship Law of 451/0 B.C (1981) and The Family in Greek History (1998); editor and contributor, Antigone’s Answer: Essays on Death and Burial, Family and State in Classical Athens, Helios 33S (2006). She has written articles on marriage and family law and structure, burial practice and law, Herodotus, and other aspects of Greek history.

My Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • BA, Stanford University, 1971.
  • PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 1976.

Interests

  • Ancient Greek social and intellectual history
  • Ancient Greek medicine
  • Ancient Greek historiography
  • Women and Gender in ancient Greece and Rome

Recently Appointed Doctoral Graduates

  • Luke Hagemann (United States Governement Accountability Office)