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Honorary Research Fellows

Professors Emeriti and Senior Research Fellows (Honorary)

Simon HornblowerGreek historiography; Herodotus and Thucydides
Classical archaeology and art history; ancient religions and magic (especially magical gems); museology and the history of collections.
Simon PulleynGreek literature and culture; Greek religion and Homeric epic; historical linguistics.
Lucas SiorvanesAncient Greek philosophy
Chris Carey Greek literature, especially archaic Greek poetry, oratory, dramaÌý
Gerard O'DalyLate Latin literature; ancient and early Christian philosophy

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Honorary Research Fellows

Nicolò BenziGreek philosophy and literature; the reception of early Greek philosophy in Athenian tragedy; Plato's relation to the Epic and Lyric tradition.
Ancient battle and heroism, its concepts and aesthetics, both in history and on screen
Steven GreenRoman literature and culture in 1st centuries BC and AD, with particular attention to the Augustan and Neronian periods
Luke HoughtonLatin poetry and its reception in later art and literature, particularly during the late medieval and early Renaissance periods.

Classical reception in the 19th and 20th centuries, Greek literature, Friedrich Nietzsche, postcolonial literature, philosophy and drama.

Tom MackenzieAncient Greek literature and philosophy, especially the Presocratics, Archaic poetry and tragedy; Greek and Latin didactic poetry.
Edward TaylorPolitics and political culture in early modern Britain, early modern media: manuscript and print, neo-Latin.Ìý
Evagrius of Pontus; philosophy and history of Christian spirituality.
Homer, including reception of Homer in antiquity, especially in Plato and Virgil, comparison of Homeric and Mycenaean Greek (Linear B) and comparison of Homer and the Tale of the Heike, a Medieval Japanese epic.
Greek Archaic epic and its reception; Greek Drama, tragedy in particular; Hellenistic poetry; Greek literary criticism and philology.
Sanskrit literature; Erotic Literature; Classical Receptions; Comparative Classics; Translation Studies.
Greek papyrology; Ptolemaic, Roman and Byzantine Egypt; History of papyrology.
Latin and English poetry, especially in early modernity.

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