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Current Graduates 2009-2010

Classics at Edinburgh has a thriving and friendly community of graduate students from across the world, studying for the PhD, for the one-year MSc by Research, or for the one-year taught MScs in Classics,  Classical Art and Archaeology, and the Hellenistic World.

 

Graduates in Classics - PhD

Name
Area of interest / thesis title

Nicola Bannister

Artemis cult in western colonies

 

Ester Bertrand (jointly with History)

 

 

Kate Collingridge

 

Children in archaic Athens

Maria Constantinou

 

Hellenistic poetry and religion

Michael Cummings

 

Greek novel

Anthony Ellis

 

Herodotus

Lavinia Foukara

 

 

David Greenwood (jointly with Divinity)

 

Julian the Apostate

William Harris

 

 

Taylor Lauritsen (jointly with Archaeology)

 

Doors of Pompeii and Herculaneum

Juan Lewis

 

Slaves who exploit slaves: the use of servi vicarii in the consolidation of the Roman slave system

Katherine Liong

 

Cicero's attitude toward military matters

 

Marc Megrelis

 

Syncretistic divinities and religious acculturations in Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia

Peter Morton

 

Slavery and resistance. Development of provincial administration in Roman Sicily. Diodorus Siculus .

Fiona Mowat

 

Roman Funerary Art; Identity and Ethnicity in Rome; Imperial Propaganda and Popular Culture in Rome.
Jane Orton Plato's metaphysics and epistemology, esp. with reference to contemporary mathematics and science

Hiteshkumar Parmar

 

Relations between Greece and India

Nicolette Pavlides

 

 

Niels Rasmussen

 

 

Andrew Rich

 

 

Beth Richert

Rural sanctuary sites of western Hispania.


Francesco Rocchi

 

 

Pavlina Saoulidou

 

Callimachus' Hymn to Delos

Mariana Vieira

 

Presocratic philosophy/literature, especially Empedocles

Shane Wallace

 

The 'Freedom of the Greeks' in the Early Hellenistic Period: A Study in Ruler / City Relations

 

Graduates in Classics - MSc

Frances Armour

 

The peripatetic court of the Achaemenid Kings (MSc by research)

Amy Bratton

 

 

Hilary Bray

 

 

Lauren Burnett-Rich

 

(MSc by research)

Nicole Cleary

 

 

Gavin Coyle

 

Gabriel Evangelou

 

 

Alex Imrie

 

Roman numismatics; the Jewish wars (MSc by research)

Charles Johnson

 

 

Alexander Lawrie

 

 

Kate Neilson

 

 

Brianne Preston

 

 

Abby Reibman

 

(MSc by research)

Belinda Washington

 

Roman Empresses in the fourth and fifth centuries (MSc by research)

Classics

Dr Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones lecturing on site at Persepolis, Iran

Related links

Dr Judith M. Barringer examining the metopes of the Hephaistion in Athens

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Classics
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Email: classics@ed.ac.uk
 

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