Joshua Crofts

Published: 10 November 2016

Greek Culpability in the Time of Plato & Aristotle

University of St Andrews

Greek Culpability in the Time of Plato & Aristotle


Academic History:

2016, University of St Andrews - PhD Classics

2013 - 2014, University of St Andrews - MLitt Greek (Distinction)

2010 - 2013, University of Wales Trinity Saint David - BA Ancient History & Greek (First Class)

Supervisors:

Professor Stephen Halliwell

Dr Jon Hesk

Research Interests:

Greek literature, & culture, especially Homer & Attic tragedy, comedy, oratory & history

Previous Research Projects:

MLitt Dissertation: “The Power of Your Words: A Commentary Upon Lucian's The Passing of Peregrinus”.

BA Dissertation: “In Defence of Pentheus: An Interpretation of the Bacchae”.

Scholarships:

AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership

Awards:

Classics Dissertation Prize (June 2013, UWTSD)

Department of Classics Prize (June 2013, UWTSD)

Helen McCormack-Turner Memorial Prize for outstanding achievement in Ancient or Medieval History (June 2013, UWTSD)

Contact Details:

Address: School of Classics, Swallowgate, Butts Wynd, St Andrews Fife KY16 9AL

Work Tel No: 07462 175725

Email: jcjc@st-andrews.ac.uk


First published: 10 November 2016