Norma Goldman

Norma Wynick Goldman (March 30, 1922 – October 1, 2011) was an American classics scholar, author, professor at Wayne State University, and president of the Detroit Classical Association. Her works include textbooks of the Latin language as well as studies of Roman lamps, the architecture of the Janiculum Hill in Rome, and Roman costumes.[1]

Life and career

Norma Wynick was born in Pittsburgh on March 30, 1922, and moved with her family to Detroit as a teenager.[1][2] She began her undergraduate studies at Wayne University (now Wayne State University) in 1939,[3] graduated in 1944 with both bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as a teaching certificate,[2] and in the same year married art historian Bernard Goldman.[1][2]

After completing her doctorate, she taught in the Greek and Latin department at Wayne State University until 1993, when instead of retiring she moved to the Department of Interdependency.[2] With Edith Kovach, she founded the Detroit Classical Association in 1957.[3] In 2003 she founded the Society of Active Retirees with the goal of encouraging retired people to return to the classroom.[2]

She died of a heart attack while battling cancer on October 1, 2011, in Fountain Hills, Arizona.[1][2]

Works

Goldman was the author, co-author, or editor of:[1][3]

  • Latin Via Ovid (with Jacob Nyenhius, 1977)[4]
  • English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (with Ladislas Szymanski, 1983)[5] ISBN 9780934034340
  • Practice! PractiSusan M. Hopkinsce!: A Latin Via Ovid Workbook (with Michael Rossi, 1993)
  • Cosa: The Lamps (with Cleo Rickman Fitch, 1994)[6] Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, no. 39. Ann Arbor (Mich.): University of Michigan Press, 1994. ISBN 9780472105182
  • New Light from Ancient Cosa: Classical Mediterranean Studies in Honor of Cleo Rickman Fitch (edited, 2001)[7] New York: Lang, 2001. ISBN 9780820451411
  • The Janus View From the American Academy in Rome: Essays on the Janiculum (edited with Katherine Geffcken, 2007) . New York: The American Academy of Rome, 2007. ISBN 9781879549159
  • My Dura-Europos: the Letters of Susan M. Hopkins (edited with Bernard Goldman, 2011)[8]
  • Goldman, Norma Wynick, ed. New Light from Ancient Cosa: Classical Mediterranean Studies. New York: Lang, 2001. ISBN 9780820451411

References

She was also featured on the BBC television program Nova in 1995 for her attempts to re-create Roman concrete and the awning of the Colosseum, and in 1993 she produced a one-hour video on Roman costuming.[3]

Recognition

Wayne State University gave Goldman their distinguished alumni award in 1985. The Classical Association of the Middle West and South gave her their Ovatio award in 1988, and the American Classical League gave her their Merita award in 2006.[3]

References

  1. Briggs, Ward, Norma Goldman 1922–2011, The Classical Association of the Middle West and South, retrieved 2020-01-15
  2. Harb, Ali (October 28, 2011), "Obituary: Norma Goldman; Latin, classics professor said to be a "great ambassador for Wayne State."", The South End
  3. Ronnick, Michele Valerie, "Norma Wynick Goldman (1922–2011)", In Memoriam, Society for Classical Studies
  4. Reviews of Latin via Ovid:
    • Rexine, John E. (September–October 1978), The Classical Outlook, 56 (1): 14, JSTOR 43933976{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • McLaughlin, John D. (October 1978), The Classical World, 72 (2): 109–111, doi:10.2307/4349001, JSTOR 4349001{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  5. Reviews of English Grammar for Students of Latin:
    • Traupman, John C. (September–October 1983), The Classical World, 77 (1): 49–50, doi:10.2307/4349506, JSTOR 4349506{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • LaFleur, Richard A. (April–May 1984), The Classical Journal, 79 (4): 374–376, JSTOR 3297036{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Lacey, Douglas N. (Winter 1985), The Modern Language Journal, 69 (4): 422–423, doi:10.2307/328436, JSTOR 328436{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • James, Stuart (August 2000), Reference Reviews, 14 (8): 20, doi:10.1108/rr.2000.14.8.20.397{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  6. Reviews of Cosa: The Lamps:
    • Delplace, Christiane (1997), L'Antiquité Classique, 66: 696–697, JSTOR 41659647{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Williams, Hector (July 1997), American Journal of Archaeology, 101 (3): 625–626, doi:10.2307/507141, JSTOR 507141{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  7. Review of New Light from Ancient Cosa:
  8. Review of My Dura-Europos:
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