Robert P. Casey
Robert P. Casey
Competition: US & Canada
University of Cincinnati
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1928:
Casey, Robert Pierce: Appointed to prepare critical editions of the texts of St. Athanasius of Alexandria De Incarnatione and of Titus of Bostra Contra Manichaeos, in several of the chief libraries of Europe; tenure, eight months from February 1, 1928.
Born December 8, 1897, at Dorchester, Massachusetts. Education: Harvard University, A.B., 1918, S.T.B., 1922; University of Cambridge, Ph.D., 1924, Theological Essay Prize, Jesus College, Cambridge, 1924; Sheldon Fellow, Harvard University, 1922–24; Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, 1922–24.
Assistant in English, Harvard University, 1921–22; Fellow in Greek Palaeography in the Graduate School, 1924–26, Assistant Professor of History and Philosophy of Religion, 1926—, Instructor in Byzantine Art, 1926—, University of Cincinnati.
Publications: Articles in Journal of Theological Studies and Harvard Theological Review.