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Latin literature

The Department currently hosts probably the largest concentration of scholars working on classical Latin anywhere in the world.

Our staff include: 

An expertise in Augustan poetry is shared by many staff, who have published widely on Vergil, Horace, Propertius, Tibullus and Ovid. We have recently joined the Augustan Poetry Network [https://reseau-poesie-augusteenne.univ-lille.fr/], which unites scholars in the UK, Ireland, Italy, France, Germany and Switzerland. We also continue to produce research on Cicero, Lucretius, Seneca, Pliny, the Latin epistolography of late antiquity, and the reception of Latin literature in the 19th and 20th centuries. Through Peter Heslin, we have played a leading role in Latin and Digital Humanities, including the development of the Diogenes programme for accessing XML files of Latin and Ancient Greek. 
Diogenes link = https://d.iogen.es/

Ancient letter collections

This AHRC-funded project (a collaboration between Durham and Manchester Universities) will produce two books: (i) a critical review of all the surviving (Greek and Latin) letter collections up to about 410 CE and (ii) a synchronic monograph surveying the collections from a number of different perspectives. We have identified just over 50 letter collections for inclusion.
Visit the Ancient Letter Collections project website
letter

PI: Prof. Roy Gibson

The project is moving into the final phase of work on the critical review and is producing draft entries of about 4,000-6,000 words on each of the letter collections.

Latin text collections

“Without order or narrative? Reading Latin text collections from late roman republic to the early middle ages” is a partnership of Latin scholars based in Tübingen and Durham, that examines strategies used to design ancient and early Medieval Latin text collections. The non-chronological or apparently random ordering of these texts have given rise to the modern assumption that as collections they lack significance.
Learn more about Matariki Network collaborations
catullus

Co-PI: Prof. Roy Gibson

Such collections stretch from the poetry of Catullus and the Ad familiares of Cicero to legal compilations, speeches and panegyrics, specialist or antiquarian literature as well as biographies and hagiographies. The project seeks to re-evaluate these collections and the assumption that they are the product of untalented or uninterested compilers.

Staff working in this research area

Learn more about our colleagues who work in the area of Classical Reception.

Dr Erica Bexley

Associate Professor (Latin Literature)
Erica Bexley

Prof. Roy Gibson

Professor (Latin Literature)
Roy Gibson

Dr Nathan Gilbert

Associate Professor (Ancient Philosophy)
Nathan Gilbert

Prof. Nora Goldschmidt

Professor (Latin Literature and Classical Reception)
Nora Goldschmidt

Prof. Peter Heslin

Professor (Latin Literature and Digital Humanities)
Peter Heslin

Prof. Jennifer Ingleheart

Professor (Latin Literature and Classical Reception)
Jennifer Ingleheart

Dr James Oakley

Teaching Fellow
James Oakley

Dr Liam Preston

Teaching Fellow
Liam Preston

Justine Wolfenden

Assistant Professor (Latin Literature)
Justine Wolfenden

Prof. Ioannis Ziogas

Professor (Latin Literature)
Ioannis Ziogas

Transformative Classics

Classics at Durham explores the myriad cultures and contexts of the ancient Mediterranean world, from ancient Greek philosophy to Latin linguistics. We engage in collaborations across the humanities, sciences, and social sciences to develop innovative research methods and techniques.

 

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Publications

Read the latest books written and edited by colleagues in our department.

A pile of open books

Meet our staff

Learn more about the work and research specialisms of our colleagues.

Members of staff from Department of Classics and Ancient History

Postdoctoral research funding

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