Timothy John Guy Whitmarsh, FBA (born 23 January 1970) is a British classicist and Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge. He is best known for his work on the Greek literary culture of the Roman Empire, especially the Second Sophistic and the ancient Greek novel.
Timothy John Guy Whitmarsh, FBA (born 23 January 1970) is a British classicist and Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge. He is best...
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online 22 December 2015, in the Oxford Classical Dictionary, edited by TimWhitmarsh, digital ed, New York, Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-938113-5...
edition launched online, edited by Sander Goldberg (2013–2017) and TimWhitmarsh (2018–present). Continuously updated on a monthly basis, this edition...
works composed by Romanos the Melodist (fl. 6th century CE). However, TimWhitmarsh writes that an inscribed Greek poem predated Romanos' stressed poetry...
in the Greek World, AD 50-250 (1996 Oxford) TimWhitmarsh, The Second Sophistic (2005 Oxford) TimWhitmarsh, Greek Literature and the Roman Empire (2001...
must be true. Protagoras was a proponent of either agnosticism or, as TimWhitmarsh claims, atheism, on the grounds that since he held that if something...
to Youth at Wikimedia Commons "Youth", BBC Radio 4 discussion with TimWhitmarsh, Thomas Healy and Deborah Thom (In Our Time, Apr. 23, 2003) Portals:...
In Galen and the World of Knowledge. Edited by Christopher J. Gill, TimWhitmarsh, and John Wilkins, 243–260. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press. Dillon...
'from the race of the sun'], Theodosius' son Heliodorus According to TimWhitmarsh, 'from the race of the sun' "looks like a claim to hereditary priesthood...
influential. On the other hand, the verdict has been challenged by TimWhitmarsh, who argues that Diagoras rejected the gods on the basis of the problem...
Retrieved 18 July 2011. Lee I. Levine (2018). "The Jewish patriarchate". In TimWhitmarsh (ed.). Oxford Classical Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
online 22 December 2015, in the Oxford Classical Dictionary, edited by TimWhitmarsh, digital ed, New York, Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-938113-5...
Greek novel in context (Routledge, 1994), Gareth L. Schmeling, and TimWhitmarsh (hrsg.) The Cambridge companion to the Greek and Roman novel (Cambridge...
ISBN 978-1784387075. Bennett 2001, pp. 45–46. Alston 2014, p. 261. Jason König, TimWhitmarsh, eds., Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire. Cambridge University...
Elagabal which inspired the emperor Heliogabalus). In the words of TimWhitmarsh, ἀφ' Ἡλίου γένος (aph’ Hēlíou génos) "looks like a claim to hereditary...
of Method. New York: Columbia University Press. Gill, Christopher, TimWhitmarsh, and John Wilkins, eds. 2012. Galen and the World of Knowledge. Cambridge...
173 (Contributi di storia antica, 5) König, Jason; Whitmarsh, Tim (2016). König, Jason; Whitmarsh, Tim (eds.). "Re-reading Pollux: Encyclopaedic Structure...
Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, v. 14 Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 6–14 TimWhitmarsh, Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World. New York 2016. Burkert...
In Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire. Edited by Jason König and TimWhitmarsh, 229–240. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press. Komorowska, Joanna....
(Newnham/Christ's) A. E. Housman (St John's) Michael Scott (Christ's/Darwin) TimWhitmarsh (St John's) D. R. Shackleton Bailey (Caius) Michael Reeve (Pembroke)...
Academic offices Preceded by None: new position A. G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture at Cambridge University 2008 – 2014 Succeeded by TimWhitmarsh...
R. Smith (1855), Stephen Gaselee (1917), J. J. Winkler (1989), and TimWhitmarsh (2001). A first partial French translation (most likely based on the...