Henry Herbert Armstrong (December 24, 1879 - November 15, 1935) was an American classicist and professor. He taught at Juniata College, Whitworth College, Yankton College, Princeton University, Oberlin College, Drury College, and Beloit College. He was a fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Life and career Armstrong was born on December 24, 1879 in Waterloo, Indiana. Armstrong was head of the department of Romance languages at Beloit College. He received a prize in classical studies and archaeology from the American Academy in Rome in 1903. He was named a Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome. Armstrong died on November 15, 1935. Bibliography * Autobiographic Elements in Latin Inscriptions (1910) * Inscriptions from Privernum (1910) * Privernum (1911) * Privernum: I. The Volscian City (1911) * Privernum: II. The Roman City (1911) * Privernum: III. Roman Remains in the Territory of the Roman Colony (1911)
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