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Past Member

Patrick J. Finglass

Elizabeth and J. Richardson Dilworth Fellow; Funding provided by the Fund for Historical Studies

Affiliation

Historical Studies

Field of Study

Classical Studies
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Patrick J. Finglass is working on a new critical edition of the two great poets from archaic Lesbos, Sappho and Alcaeus. Based on a complete reassessment of all available manuscript evidence, it will pay close attention to the ancient editions of these two poets, and to their impact on ancient Greek and Roman literature and culture.

Dates at IAS

Member
School of Historical Studies
Fall

Degrees

University of Oxford
D.Phil.
2003
University of Oxford
B.A.
2001

Honors

2022–
Corresponding member, Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen
2020–2023
Leverhulme Trust, Major Research Fellowship
2015–
Academia Europaea, Member
2019
Mainzer Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Rudolf Meimberg Preis
2012
Leverhulme Trust, Philip Leverhulme Prize

Appointments

University of Bristol
2017
Henry Overton Wills Professor of Greek
University of Nottingham
2012–2017
Professor of Greek
University of Nottingham
2009–2012
Associate Professor in Greek
University of Nottingham
2006–2008
Lecturer in Classical Studies
All Souls College, Oxford
2001–2006
Fellow by Examination