Mark Anderson
Senior Lecturer of History
- Los Angeles, 90045-2659 CA UNITED STATES
- University Hall 3419
- History
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Biography
Education
Yale University
Ph.D.
Roman History
2012
Yale Divinity School
M.A.R.
Early Christianity
2006
University of California, Los Angeles
B.A.
History and English Literature
2002
Areas of Expertise
Accomplishments
Early Medieval Europe Best Essay Prize
2019-08-29
Award for the best article published by the historical journal Early Medieval Europe in a given year
Affiliations
- American Historical Association
- American Academy of Religion
- North American Patristics Society
- Pacific Partnership in Late Antiquity
- Society for Classical Studies
Languages
- Greek
- Latin
- Syriac
- Coptic
- French
- German
- Italian
- Spanish
Courses
Premodern World History
Lower Division
Ancient Greece
Lower Division
Ancient Greek Medicine
Upper Division
Ancient Rome
Lower Division
Wealth and Poverty in the Ancient Mediterranean
Upper Division
Articles
Christianizing the Planetary Week and Globalizing the Seven-Day Cycle
Studies in Late AntiquityMark Anderson, “Christianizing the Planetary Week and Globalizing the Seven-Day Cycle” in Studies in Late Antiquity 3.2 (2019): 128-191
Mistranslations of Josephus and the Expansion of Public Charity in Late Antiquity
Early Medieval EuropeMark Anderson
"Mistranslations of Josephus and the Expansion of Public
Charity in Late Antiquity” in Early Medieval Europe 25.2 (2017): 139-161
“”What’s Taters, Precious?” Food in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
Imago Temporis: Medium AevumMark Anderson and Paul Freedman
“”What’s Taters, Precious?” Food in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings” in Imago Temporis: Medium Aevum 6 (2012): 339-350