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Jan M. Ziolkowski is one of the most popular and richest Linguist who was born on November 17, 1956 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

Ziolkowski serves as general editor of the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, a book series that he initiated, which presents medieval primary texts in Byzantine Greek, Medieval Latin, and Old English along with facing-page translations. A series published by Harvard University Press, it is a much younger sibling of the Loeb Classical Library, which began in 1912, and is also junior to The I Tatti Renaissance Library. With now more than 60 volumes in print, it celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2020: the first titles were released in the fall of 2010. He edited and co-translated the volume of Satires by Sextus Amarcius and Eupolemius, in 2011.

Jan Ziolkowski (born November 17, 1956) is the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin at Harvard University and Director of the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. His scholarship has focused on the literature, especially in Latin, of the Middle Ages.

NameJan M. Ziolkowski
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Birth Year1956
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In 1978 Ziolkowski married Elizabeth Ann Hillenius, who graduated in the class of 1978, with which he entered. Her career has been in forensic chemistry, first with the Boston Police Department and currently with the United States Postal Inspection Service. They have three daughters. The eldest is Saskia Elizabeth Ziolkowski, assistant professor of Romance Studies at Duke University, who is married to Martin Eisner, associate professor of Italian Studies at Duke. The middle daughter is Ada Horlander, the youngest Yetta Joy Ziolkowski. The second and third daughters were born while their parents served as head resident tutors, from 1982 through 1987, at what was then North House, now Pforzheimer House, part of Harvard College.

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Under Ziolkowski’s tenure Dumbarton Oaks has substantially expanded the scope and pace of its activities, welcoming to its campus both more scholars (from early to late career) and a larger general public as well as establishing new partnerships with universities, museums, libraries, and other cultural institutions in the Washington area as well as with embassies and churches. His directorship has seen the introduction of summer internships, one-month research awards, Bliss travel awards, Tyler Fellowships, Humanities Fellowships, Early-Career Musician Residencies (the first was Caroline Shaw, the second Matthew Aucoin), and many postdoctoral positions. So as to accommodate the increased number of fellows and other visitors, Dumbarton Oaks has acquired new residential facilities, notably the Fellowship House (1730 Wisconsin Avenue NW); renovated old ones, in particular La Quercia (1619 30th Street NW); and repurposed large areas for study and work spaces. Its collections of art became a unified museum. In turn, the museum, beyond seeing its public hours doubled, has expanded its program of temporary exhibitions to promote its special holdings to broader audiences.

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Ziolkowski began teaching at Harvard University in 1981, at the age of twenty-four. In his initial year he held the rank of instructor: he had submitted his dissertation in the spring of 1981, but could not take his viva until December or have the degree confirmed until the spring of 1982. Thus he acquired formal standing as an assistant professor in 1982. In 1984 he was promoted to associate professor. In 1987 he received tenure as a full professor, at thirty. For his first two decades of service at Harvard, his appointment was split between Classics and Comparative Literature. He became involved early in the Committees on Folklore and Mythology and on Medieval Studies. In administrative service, he served three terms as chair of the Department of Comparative Literature and concurrently two as chair of the Committee on Medieval Studies. In 2006–2007 he chaired the Department of Classics for one year.

He held a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend in 1983, an American Council for Learned Societies Fellowship in 1986, and a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in 1987-1988. In 2005-2006 he was a Fellow-in-Residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study. After becoming U.S. representative to the International Medieval Latin Committee in 1988, he served as Vice President from 1993-1999 and as President from 2000.

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Jan Ziolkowski received his A.B. summa cum laude from Princeton University in 1977 and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. His senior thesis, supervised by the Classicist Janet Martin and the Chaucerian and medievalist D. W. Robertson Jr., was published as a monograph in 1985 as Alan of Lille’s Grammar of Sex: The Meaning of Grammar to a Twelfth Century Intellectual. From 1977 through 1980 he was a Marshall Scholar at the University of Cambridge. In 1980-1981 he was a Fellow at the American Academy in Rome. In 1982 he received his Ph.D. in medieval Latin, under the direction of the late Peter Dronke.

Ziolkowski’s other critical editions of medieval Latin texts, with translations and substantial commentaries, include Jezebel: A Norman Latin Poem of the Early Eleventh Century, in 1989; A Garland of Latin Satire, Wisdom, and History: Verse from Twelfth-Century France (Carmina Houghtoniensia), co-edited with Bridget Balint in 2007; and Solomon and Marcolf, in 2008.

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His second book was the editio princeps of Nigel of Canterbury, Miracles of the Virgin Mary, in Verse. Miracula sancte Dei genitricis Marie, uersifice, which appeared as Toronto Medieval Latin Texts 17 in 1986. Within a decade he brought into print, again in the first edition ever, the original Latin (with English translations) of additional works by the same poet in Nigel of Canterbury, The Passion of St. Lawrence, Epigrams, and Marginal Poems, Mittellateinische Studien und Texte 14, in 1994.

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His interest in the history and theory of philology became apparent first in the introduction to the short collection On Philology, printed by Penn State Press in 1990, which he organized and edited. His widest-ranging reprise of the topic was in a review entitled “Metaphilology.” In 2008, he devoted an article to “The Role of Interpretive Studies in Medieval Latin Philology.” Most recently, he brought out “Medieval Precedents for Sceptical Philology.”

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