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Howard Hayes Scullard's mother was named Barbara Louisa Dodds.
Answer: True
Biographical records confirm that Howard Hayes Scullard's mother was named Barbara Louisa Dodds.
Howard Hayes Scullard was born in the city of London.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard was born in Bedford, England, not London.
Scullard received his early education at Westminster School.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard received his early education at Highgate School, not Westminster School.
Howard Hayes Scullard pursued his higher education at Christ's College, Cambridge.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard pursued his higher education at St John's College, Cambridge, not Christ's College.
In which English town was Howard Hayes Scullard born?
Answer: Bedford
Howard Hayes Scullard was born in Bedford, England.
Howard Hayes Scullard pursued his higher education at which Cambridge college?
Answer: St John's College
Howard Hayes Scullard pursued his higher education at St John's College, Cambridge.
The post-nominal letters FBA indicate that Howard Hayes Scullard was a Fellow of the British Academy.
Answer: True
The post-nominal letters FBA signify that Howard Hayes Scullard was elected a Fellow of the British Academy, a prestigious honor in the humanities.
Howard Hayes Scullard served as a professor at New College London from 1935 to 1959.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard served as a tutor and reader at New College London from 1935 to 1959, not as a professor.
Scullard became the Professor of Ancient History at King's College London in 1950.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard became the Professor of Ancient History at King's College London in 1959, not 1950.
Howard Hayes Scullard retired from his professorship at King's College London in 1970.
Answer: True
Howard Hayes Scullard retired from his professorship at King's College London in 1970.
Which post-nominal letters indicate Scullard's recognition as a Fellow of the British Academy?
Answer: FBA
The post-nominal letters FBA indicate that Howard Hayes Scullard was recognized as a Fellow of the British Academy.
What academic positions did Scullard hold at New College London between 1935 and 1959?
Answer: Tutor and Reader
Howard Hayes Scullard held the positions of tutor and reader at New College London from 1935 to 1959.
When did Scullard assume the position of Professor of Ancient History at King's College London?
Answer: 1959
Howard Hayes Scullard assumed the position of Professor of Ancient History at King's College London in 1959.
From which year did Howard Hayes Scullard retire from his professorship at King's College London?
Answer: 1970
Howard Hayes Scullard retired from his professorship at King's College London in 1970.
Howard Hayes Scullard's primary specialization as a historian was medieval European history.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard's primary specialization was ancient history, not medieval European history.
Howard Hayes Scullard's most widely recognized book is titled 'The Elephant in the Greek and Roman World'.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard's most widely recognized book is *From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68*, not 'The Elephant in the Greek and Roman World'.
The book 'From the Gracchi to Nero' covers the history of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68.
Answer: True
The book *From the Gracchi to Nero* by Howard Hayes Scullard covers the history of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68.
'From the Gracchi to Nero' is described as a text primarily used by postgraduate researchers.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard's *From the Gracchi to Nero* is described as a text widely used by students, not exclusively by postgraduate researchers.
The 'citation needed' tag in the article questions the prominence of Scullard's works on Scipio Africanus.
Answer: False
The 'citation needed' tag pertains to the relative prominence of *From the Gracchi to Nero* compared to his works on Scipio Africanus, not solely questioning the prominence of the Scipio works.
Howard Hayes Scullard's first published book in 1930 was titled 'A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 BC'.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard's first published book in 1930 was *Scipio Africanus in the Second Punic War*, not 'A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 BC'.
Scullard's 1935 book, 'A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 BC', was published by Methuen in London.
Answer: True
Scullard's 1935 book, *A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 BC*, was published by Methuen in London.
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1951 book focused on Roman military campaigns between 220 and 150 B.C.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1951 book, *Roman Politics 220-150 B.C.*, focused on the political landscape of Rome during that era, not specifically military campaigns.
The book 'From the Gracchi to Nero' was published by Methuen in London in 1959.
Answer: True
The book *From the Gracchi to Nero* was published by Methuen in London in 1959.
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1967 book, 'The Etruscan Cities and Rome', examined the history of Roman Britain.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1967 book, *The Etruscan Cities and Rome*, examined the history of the Etruscan cities and their relationship with Rome, not Roman Britain.
In his 1970 book, Scullard focused exclusively on Scipio Africanus's military achievements.
Answer: False
In his 1970 book, *Scipio Africanus: Soldier and Politician*, Howard Hayes Scullard focused on both his military achievements and his political career.
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1974 book explored the use of elephants in ancient Greek and Roman warfare and culture.
Answer: True
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1974 book, *The Elephant in the Greek and Roman World*, explored the use of elephants in ancient Greek and Roman warfare and culture.
What was Howard Hayes Scullard's primary field of historical scholarship?
Answer: Ancient History
Howard Hayes Scullard's primary field of historical scholarship was ancient history.
What is the title of Howard Hayes Scullard's most widely recognized book?
Answer: From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68
Howard Hayes Scullard's most widely recognized book is *From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68*.
What specific period of Roman history does 'From the Gracchi to Nero' cover?
Answer: 133 B.C. to A.D. 68
The book *From the Gracchi to Nero* covers the history of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68.
What was the subject of Howard Hayes Scullard's first published book in 1930?
Answer: Scipio Africanus in the Second Punic War
Howard Hayes Scullard's first published book in 1930 was *Scipio Africanus in the Second Punic War*.
Which book did Scullard publish in 1935 focusing on Roman history?
Answer: A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 BC
In 1935, Howard Hayes Scullard published *A History of the Roman World from 753 to 146 BC*.
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1951 book, 'Roman Politics 220-150 B.C.', focused on:
Answer: The political landscape of Rome during that era
Howard Hayes Scullard's 1951 book, *Roman Politics 220-150 B.C.*, focused on the political landscape of Rome during that specific era.
What historical region and civilization is examined in Scullard's 1967 book, 'The Etruscan Cities and Rome'?
Answer: The Etruscan cities and their connection to Rome
Scullard's 1967 book, *The Etruscan Cities and Rome*, examined the history and civilization of the Etruscan cities and their relationship with Rome.
Scullard's 1970 book, 'Scipio Africanus: Soldier and Politician', explored which aspect of his subject's life?
Answer: His role as a military leader and political figure
Scullard's 1970 book, *Scipio Africanus: Soldier and Politician*, explored his subject's life as both a military leader and a political figure.
What topic related to ancient warfare and zoology is covered in Scullard's 1974 book?
Answer: The elephant in the Greek and Roman World
Scullard's 1974 book covered the topic of the elephant in the Greek and Roman World.
What period of Roman history in Britain is the focus of Scullard's 1979 book, 'Roman Britain: Outpost of the Empire'?
Answer: The history and administration of Roman Britain as a frontier territory
Scullard's 1979 book, *Roman Britain: Outpost of the Empire*, focused on the history and administration of Roman Britain as a frontier territory.
What aspect of Roman Republican life is detailed in Scullard's 1981 book, 'Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic'?
Answer: Religious festivals, public ceremonies, and social rituals
Scullard's 1981 book, *Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic*, detailed religious festivals, public ceremonies, and social rituals of the Roman Republic.
Howard Hayes Scullard served as the editor for 'The Cambridge Ancient History'.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard contributed to revised editions of *The Cambridge Ancient History*, but he served as the editor for *The Oxford Classical Dictionary*.
Scullard co-edited Book XXX of Livy's 'History of Rome' with F.W. Walbank.
Answer: False
Howard Hayes Scullard co-edited Book XXX of Livy's 'History of Rome' with H.E. Butler, not F.W. Walbank.
Howard Hayes Scullard is particularly noted for his significant role as the editor of which major reference work?
Answer: The Oxford Classical Dictionary
Howard Hayes Scullard is particularly noted for his significant role as the editor of *The Oxford Classical Dictionary*.
Which book of Livy's 'History of Rome' did Scullard co-edit in 1939?
Answer: Book XXX
In 1939, Howard Hayes Scullard co-edited Book XXX of Livy's 'History of Rome'.
Who was the co-editor for the 1970 edition of the 'Oxford Classical Dictionary' with Scullard?
Answer: N.G.L. Hammond
N.G.L. Hammond was the co-editor with Howard Hayes Scullard for the 1970 edition of the *Oxford Classical Dictionary*.
Which historical work, originally by Max Cary, did Howard Hayes Scullard edit in its 1975 edition?
Answer: A History of Rome Down to the Reign of Constantine
Howard Hayes Scullard edited the 1975 edition of Max Cary's *A History of Rome Down to the Reign of Constantine*.
Upon retirement, Howard Hayes Scullard ceased all further academic and scholarly activities.
Answer: False
Upon retirement, Howard Hayes Scullard continued his academic and scholarly activities, contributing to revised historical works.
Scullard contributed chapters to revised editions of 'The Cambridge Ancient History' after his retirement, with some contributions published posthumously.
Answer: True
Howard Hayes Scullard contributed chapters to revised editions of *The Cambridge Ancient History*, with some of these contributions appearing posthumously.
The necrology for Howard Hayes Scullard was authored by F.W. Walbank.
Answer: True
The necrology for Howard Hayes Scullard, as cited, was authored by F.W. Walbank.
F.W. Walbank's necrology of Scullard was published in Volume 69 of the 'Proceedings of the British Academy'.
Answer: True
F.W. Walbank's necrology of Howard Hayes Scullard was published in Volume 69 of the 'Proceedings of the British Academy'.
What did Scullard do after retiring from his professorship?
Answer: He continued scholarly work, contributing to revised historical works.
After retiring, Howard Hayes Scullard continued his scholarly work, contributing chapters to revised historical works.
Scullard contributed chapters to revised editions of which major historical series after his retirement?
Answer: The Cambridge Ancient History
After his retirement, Howard Hayes Scullard contributed chapters to revised editions of *The Cambridge Ancient History*.
In which publication was F.W. Walbank's necrology of Howard Hayes Scullard published?
Answer: Proceedings of the British Academy
F.W. Walbank's necrology of Howard Hayes Scullard was published in the *Proceedings of the British Academy*.
Howard Hayes Scullard's identifier in the United States Library of Congress authority file is GND 143788523.
Answer: False
The identifier GND 143788523 belongs to the German National Library (GND). Howard Hayes Scullard's identifier in the United States Library of Congress authority file is n50004886.
What is Howard Hayes Scullard's identifier in the German National Library (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek)?
Answer: GND 143788523
Howard Hayes Scullard's identifier in the German National Library (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek) is GND 143788523.
Which international authority control database lists Howard Hayes Scullard with the identifier n50004886?
Answer: Library of Congress
The identifier n50004886 is associated with Howard Hayes Scullard in the United States Library of Congress authority file.