Faculty Members A-C
A-C
D-G
H-L
M-P
Q-S
T-Z
(**= Emeriti, *= Permanent Professors and Associate Professors
** Dr James N. Adams
All Souls College
james.adams@all-souls.ox.ac.uk
Latin Language and Philology
* Dr Bill Allan
University College
Tel No: (01865) 276644
william.allan@univ.ox.ac.uk
Archaic and classical Greek literature, especially tragedy and epic
Dr Kalina Allendorf
Corpus Christi College
kalina.allendorf@classics.ox.ac.uk
Latin epic, Latin didactic, esp. Lucretius, Milton, Early Modern classical reception
Mr Tobias Allendorf
Magdalen College
tobias.allendorf@magd.ox.ac.uk
Latin literature, especially Seneca the Younger
Mr Stephen Anderson
New College
stephen.anderson@new.ox.ac.uk
Greek and Latin Language, Epic and Lyric Poetry
* Dr Rebecca Armstrong
St Hilda's College
Tel No: (01865) 276855
rebecca.armstrong@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk
Latin poetry, especially Vergil, Ovid and Catullus
* Prof. Rhiannon Ash
Merton College
Tel No: (01865) 286302
rhiannon.ash@classics.ox.ac.uk
Tacitus, Roman Historiography, Editor of Classical Quarterly
Dr Richard Ashdowne
University College
richard.ashdowne@classics.ox.ac.uk
Historical Linguistics, Comparative Philology, History of Latin and Romance Languages, Forms of Address
Dr Carol Atack
St Hugh's College
carol.atack@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
Political thought, Plato, Xenophon, Aristotle, historiography, reception
Dr Lucy Audley-Miller
The Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies
lucy.audley-miller@some.ox.ac.uk
Junior Research Fellow Funerary Portraiture, Roman Art and Architecture
Dr Abigail Baker
Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents
abigail.baker@classics.ox.ac.uk
Classical Reception, Museum Studies, Archaeology
Dr Jean-Sébastien Balzat
Lexicon of Greek Personal Names
Tel No: (01865) 610229
jean-sebastien.balzat@classics.ox.ac.uk
Roman history, Greek epigraphy, Greek onomastics
Dr Peter Barber
Wolfson College
peter.barber@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
Indo-European Philology; History of the Greek Language
Dr Marina Bazzani
The Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies
Tel No: (01865) 610222
marina.bazzani@classics.ox.ac.uk
Reception of greek language and classical tradition in byzantium; byzantine learned poetry
* Dr Amin Benaissa
Lady Margaret Hall
Tel No: (01865) 274299
amin.benaissa@classics.ox.ac.uk
Greek literary and documentary papyrology; Archaic, Hellenistic and Imperial-period Greek poetry; social, cultural and institutional history of Graeco-Roman Egypt
* Dr Lisa Bendall
Institute of Archaeology
Tel No: (01865) 278244
lisa.bendall@arch.ox.ac.uk
Aegean Prehistory; Linear B and other Bronze Age Aegean Scripts; anthropological approaches to Mycenaean religion, festivals and banqueting; archives, ancient and modern; history of decipherment; economic history.
* Dr Edward Bispham
Brasenose College
Tel No: (01865) 277524
ed.bispham@bnc.ox.ac.uk
Pre-Roman and Roman Italy (history, epigraphy, archaeology); Roman historiography
** Prof. Sir John Boardman
Classical Art Research Centre
john.boardman@ashmus.ox.ac.uk
Classical Archaeology & Art
Dr Sophie Bocksberger
Somerville College
sophie.bocksberger@classics.ox.ac.uk
Archaic and classical Greek literature; Ancient Dance; Papyrology
** Prof. Ewen L. Bowie
Corpus Christi College
ewen.bowie@ccc.ox.ac.uk
Early Greek Elegiac and Iambic Poetry, Hellenistic Poetry, Greek Literary Culture of the Roman empire, especially the Greek Novels and Poetry
** Dr Angus M. Bowie
The Queen's College
angus.bowie@queens.ox.ac.uk
Literary Theory, Homer, Herodotus, Greece and Persia, Comedy, Greek Anthropology, Virgil
Prof. Alan K. Bowman
Ioannou Centre for Classical & Byzantine Studies
alan.bowman@bnc.ox.ac.uk
Roman History and Papyrology
Mr Guy Brindley
Jesus College
guy.brindley@jesus.ox.ac.uk
family and fatherhood in Greek tragedy
** Mrs Lesley Brown
Somerville College
lesley.brown@some.ox.ac.uk
Ancient Philosophy, especially Plato, Aristotle
** Mr Peter G. McC. Brown
Trinity College
peter.brown@trinity.ox.ac.uk
Latin Poetry, Greek and Roman Comedy
* Dr Felix Budelmann
Magdalen College
Tel No: (01865) 276069
felix.budelmann@magd.ox.ac.uk
Greek literature, lyric, cognitive approaches to literature
** Dr Penelope Bulloch
Balliol College
penelope.bulloch@balliol.ox.ac.uk
Aristophanes, New and Roman Comedy
** Prof. Myles Burnyeat
All Souls College
Ancient Philosophy
Prof. Dame Averil Cameron
Keble College
averil.cameron@keble.ox.ac.uk
Literature and history of the Late Antique and Early Byzantine Periods
Mr Richard Catling
Lexicon of Greek Personal Names
Tel No: (01865) 288395
richard.catling@classics.ox.ac.uk
Greek History and Archaeology
** Dr G.L. Cawkwell
University College
georgecawkwell@clara.co.uk
Greek History 700-300
* Dr Anna Clark
Christ Church
Tel No: (01865) 276228
anna.clark@classics.ox.ac.uk
Roman society and history, esp. 3rd cent BCE -1st/ 2nd CE; Roman intellectual and cultural history; historiography; religion; epistolography; Roman comedy; city of Rome.
* Dr Katherine Clarke
St Hilda's College
Tel No: (01865) 276856
katherine.clarke@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk
Greek and Roman historiography (especially Herodotus and Tacitus), ancient geographical traditions (especially in the late Hellenistic period), concepts of time, local and universal history.
Dr Nicholas Cole
Pembroke College
nicholas.cole@history.ox.ac.uk
History of Political Thought, Classical Reception, American History, Cicero.
** Prof. Chris Collard
The Queen's College
chris.collard@classics.ox.ac.uk
Euripides, History of Classical Scholarship.
Dr Daniela Colomo
The Sackler Library
daniela.colomo@classics.ox.ac.uk
Research Officer, Oxyrhynchus project, papyrology, Greek Literature, Magic in Antiquity, Textual Criticism of the Bible
* Prof Ursula Coope
Keble College
ursula.coope@philosophy.ox.ac.uk
Ancient Philosophy
* Prof Roger S. Crisp
St Anne's College
Tel No: (01865) 274819
roger.crisp@st-annes.ox.ac.uk
Moral Philosophy Political Philosophy Ancient Philosophy
* Dr Charles V. Crowther
The Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies
Tel No: (01865) 288180
charles.crowther@classics.ox.ac.uk
Epigraphy
* Dr Bruno Currie
Oriel College
Tel No: (01865) 276510
bruno.currie@oriel.ox.ac.uk
Early Greek epic (especially Homer and Hesiod), Greek lyric (especially Pindar), Greek religion