2024 - Reimagining Greek myths for Roman lives, Zahra Newby, University of Warwick
2023 - A Caesar for the 21st Century?, Robert Morstein-Marx, University of California Santa Barbara
2022 - Dylan the Classic, Richard F. Thomas, Harvard University
2021 - Not held due to COVID-19.
2020 - The Roman Imperial-Period Portrait Statuary from the Library of Pantainos Complex in the Athenian Agora, Sheila Dillon, Duke University
2019 - 'I am Antony Yet': Reading Mark Antony's Mail, Jeffrey Tatum, Victoria University of Wellington
2018 - Race and Citizenship in Roman Law and Administration, Clifford Ando, University of Chicago
2017 - Building for Eternity: Investigating the Secrets of Roman Marine Concrete, John P. Oleson, University of Victoria
2016 - The Botany of Death, John Bodel, Brown University
2015 - Epicurean Vergil, Alison Keith, University of Toronto
2014 - Socrates Aesopicus: Socrates’ Swan Song in Plato’s Phaedo, John Harris, University of Alberta
2013 - The End of Sacrifice , Brent Shaw, Princeton University
2012 - Gears for the Greeks, Alexander Jones, New York University
2011 - Laid Out For Posterity: A Roman Tombstone Carved With a Child's Portrait and His Poem, Kathleen Coleman, Harvard University
2010 - Making History Personal: Constantine Cavafy and the Rise of Rome, Bruce Frier, University of Michigan
2009 - The Fall (or not) of Rome: What Counts as Civilization, Gillian Clark, University of Bristol
2008 - Education in Greek and Roman Antiquity: The Papyri versus the Literary Sources, Raffaella Cribiore, Columbia University
2007 - Nature as Healer in Ancient Greek Medicine, Paul Potter, University of Western Ontario
2006 - Roman Historians and the Truth, John Yardley, University of Ottawa
2005 - The Genesis, Character, and Influence of Erasmus' Adagia, John Grant, University of Toronto
2004 - From Mystery to History: The Garamantes of the Libyan Sahara, David Mattingly, University of Leicester
2003 - The Odyssey's Odyssey, David F. Bright, Emory University
2002 -The Earliest Signs of a Christian Material Culture: The Codex, the Nomina Sacra, the Staurogram, Larry W. Hurtado, University of Edinburgh
2001 - Plato and the Fates of His Books, Mark Joyal, Memorial University of Newfoundland
2000 - Getting to Heaven - The Mithraists' Way, Roger Beck, University of Toronto
1999 - Chasing Roman Soldiers From Turkey to Syria & Palestine and Back, James Russell, University of British Columbia
1998 - Nationalism and Archaeology: Roman Africa and Germany Compared, Colin M. Wells, Trinity University, Texas
1997 - Michael Ventris and an Architect's Plan for the Decipherment of Linear B, Thomas G. Palaima, University of Texas at Austin
1996 - Married with Children: The Structure and Dynamics of the Roman Family, Jo-Ann Shelton, University of California, Santa Barbara
1995 - Goddesses, Whores, Vampires & Archaeologists: Ten Years of Excavation at Mytilene (Lesbos), Hector Williams, University of British Columbia
1994 - Three Ways to Understand the Middle Ages: The Historiographical, The Narrative, And The Biographical, Norman Cantor, New York University
1993 - The Oldest City in Western Europe: The Foundation and Early History of Marseille, A. Trevor Hodge, Carleton University
1992 - Honour and Shame and the Unity of the Roman World, Susan Treggiari, Sanford University
1991 - Vergil's Aeneid and J.M.W. Turner's Flaming Fields, Alexander Gordon McKay, McMaster University
1990 - A Medical Career in the Roman Empire: Galen of Pergamun, John Scarborough, University of Wisconsin
1989 - The Origins of the Alphabet, George P. Goold, Yale University