Fields of interest of professors — Department of Classical studies
Adil Hamil AL-JADIR - PhD, University of Wales
Edmund BLOEDOW - PhD, Würz
- History of greek art and archeology
Richard W. BURGESS - DPhil, Oxford University
- Late Roman chronicles
- Editing texts
- Late Roman history and historiography
- Late Roman coinage, especially fifth century Western
Marie-Pierre BUSSIÈRES - PhD, Université de Paris IV Sorbonne
- Late Antique and Christian Latin Literature
Raymond J. CLARK - PhD, Postgraduate Certificate of Education, BA, Exeter University
- Vergil and his influence in late antiquity
- Local traditions and history of Campania in Southern Italy
- Mythology, Literature esp. Epic, and Greek philosophy
Catherine COLLOBERT – PhD Philosophy, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
- Ancient Philosophy, Presocratics, Aristotle
- Ethics
- Philosophy of Literature
- Philosophy of History of Philosophy
Dominique CÔTÉ - PhD, Université Laval
- Christian apocryphal literature
- Second sophistic
- Greek mythology
- Magic in the Greco-Roman world
Jitse H.F. DIJKSTRA - PhD, University of Groningen
- Egypt in late antiquity
- Coptic
- Papyrology and epigraphy
- Archaeology
Geoffrey B. GREATREX - DPhil, Exeter College, Oxford
- Late Antiquity
- Romano-Persian Relations
- The Reign of the Emperor Justinian
Antonia HOLDEN - PhD (Bryn Mawr College)
- Greek vase painting
- Roman art, particularly: late Roman art, Roman sculpture and artistic patronage
- As Associate Curator of the Departmental Museum I am currently working on the ceramics collection with the aim of its publication.
L.D. Michel ROUSSEL - Dipl. 3e cycle, Université Paris
- Greek language and literature
- Ancient philosophy
Karin SCHLAPBACH - Dr. phil. University of Zurich
- Later ancient literature
- Later ancient performance culture
- Post-classical philosophy
John C. YARDLEY - PhD, St. Andrews University
- Greek and Roman Literature
- Justin and Pompeius Trogus
- Quintus Curtius Rufus, Livy, Tacitus