John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Names Classics Professor as 2024 Fellow

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Names Classics Professor as 2024 Fellow
Jay Hartzell President — University of Texas at Austin
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The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has selected University of Texas at Austin classicist Andrew M. Riggsby as a 2024 fellow. Riggsby, a historian of the ancient Roman world and the Lucy Shoe Meritt Professor in Classics, was chosen from nearly 3,000 applicants based on his prior career achievements and exceptional promise.

Riggsby’s work focuses on the history of information in the Roman world, applications of cognitive science to historical analysis, and Roman law. The fellowship will support his upcoming book, “Reading Roman Minds,” which aims to merge cognitive science with ancient history. Riggsby expressed his enthusiasm for this project, stating, “I’m interested in how modern science can both resolve old questions and open up new lines of inquiry.”

The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, known for promoting social impact through the work of its fellows, has a long history of supporting projects that address pressing societal issues. Since its establishment in 1925, the foundation has awarded over $400 million in fellowships to individuals worldwide, including Nobel laureates and members of national academies.

Sean Gurd, Chair of UT’s Department of Classics, praised Riggsby’s work, emphasizing his ability to transform historical details into compelling narratives. Gurd remarked, “He is a true leader in the field. I am delighted for him and proud to be a colleague.”

Riggsby’s upcoming book will mark his second exploration of the intersection between history and science/technology, underscoring his commitment to bridging disciplines in his scholarly pursuits.



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