Peter Connolly (classical scholar)


Peter William Connolly FSA was a British illustrator and self-taught scholar of the ancient world, Greek and Roman military equipment historian, and reconstructional archaeologist. He was a regular contributor to such periodicals as the Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies and Roman Frontier Studies.

Biography

The son of an artist, Connolly studied at the Brighton College of Arts and Crafts after national service in the Royal Air Force. His interest in ancient military history caused him to collaborate with Brian Dobson and H. Russell Robinson; and his first book, The Roman Army, came out in 1975. He wrote and illustrated books about the ancient world, including Pompeii, Greece and Rome at War, The Greek Armies, Colosseum: Rome's Arena of Death, and the award-winning Legend of Odysseus.
Connolly appeared regularly on television as an expert on ancient armies and their equipment, and in the 1980s presented a series for UK schools called "An Archaeological Background to the Gospels" in which he travelled to ancient sites in Israel, illustrating the programmes with his own paintings, many of which appeared in his book Living in the Time of Jesus of Nazareth.
He became a member of the Society of Antiquaries in 1984 and a year later was awarded an honorary research fellowship at the Institute of Archaeology of the University College London. From 1987 until his death in 2012, he lived in Spalding, Lincolnshire.

Works

Works are both written and illustrated by Connolly unless otherwise noted.