![]() ![]() : 179 In 1964 she took a post as a lecturer at Hunter College, where she remained until 1965. Pomeroy moved to The University of Texas at Austin in order to take up her first job in 1961, where she worked until 1962. : 179 Her PhD dissertation studied the first published lease of an olive grove from Karanis in Egypt. During her graduate study she worked on papyrology with John Day, and from 1962 to 1963 she also undertook a course of study in Roman Law at Columbia. Pomeroy graduated in 1957, at the age of nineteen, and began a course of graduate study at Columbia, under the supervision of Eve Harrison and Otto Brendel. She graduated high school at age 16, and began a degree course at Barnard College in Classics, taking courses at Columbia University alongside those at Barnard, due to the small size of the Barnard department at the time. ![]() : 179 She attended the Birch Wathen School, taking Latin and ancient history among other subjects. Sarah Pomeroy was born in New York City in 1938. Pomeroy is an American Professor of Classics. Women in Ancient Rome, Women in Ancient Greece ![]()
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