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Axel Boëthius

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in 1934, a post he held until 1955. He also served as rector of the university (1946–51). In 1955, he retired to Italy. There he published his book
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in 1960, which was the product of the Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures given in Rome. Boëthius, working together with
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culture. Boëthius was primarily a student of Etruscan and Italic architecture. His father was the historian
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Etruscan Culture, Land and People: Archaeological Research and Studies Conducted in
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Die Pythaïs: Studien zur Geschichte der Verbindungen zwischen Athen und Delphi
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series. The volume was published in 1970, shortly after his death in 1969.
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in Greece. In 1925 he was selected as the first director of the
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The Golden House of Nero: Some Aspects of Roman Architecture
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and its Environs by Members of the Swedish Institute in Rome
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The Golden House of Nero: some Aspects of Roman Architecture
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Swedish volunteers in the Finnish Civil War (White side)
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The Makers of Classical Archaeology: A Reference Work
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Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology
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Index


Boëthius
Arvika
Sweden
Rome
Italy
Etruscan
Simon Boëthius
Uppsala University
Finnish Civil War
White Movement’s
Swedish Brigade
Mycenae
Swedish Institute at Rome
Gustav Adolf
Göteborg University
John Bryan Ward-Perkins
ISBN
0300052901
San Giovenale
"The University of Michigan Press"
The Golden House of Nero: Some Aspects of Roman Architecture
ISBN
978-1-258-67096-2
Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture
ISBN
978-0-300-05290-9
Categories
Swedish archaeologists
Classical archaeologists

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