Philip Hardie

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Professor Philip Russell Hardie

Philip Russell Hardie, FBA (born 13 July 1952) is a specialist in Latin literature at the University of Cambridge. He has written especially on Virgil, Ovid, and Lucretius, and on the influence of these writers on the literature, art, and ideology of later centuries.

Philip Hardie was educated at

Corpus Christi Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at the University of Oxford (2002โ€“6), and since 2006 he has been Senior Research Fellow and Honorary Professor of Latin at Trinity College, Cambridge.[1] In 2000 he was elected a fellow of the British Academy.[2] In 2014 he was elected as an honorary fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities,[3] and in spring 2016 was the 102nd Sather lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley.[4] He is also a member of the Academia Europaea.[5]

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  1. ^ [email protected] (28 August 2013). "Professor Philip Hardie โ€” Faculty of Classics".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Professor Philip Hardie | British Academy". British Academy. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. ^ Humanities, The Australian Academy of the. "Hardie, Philip, FBA FAHA".
  4. ^ "Philip Hardie - Department of Classics".
  5. ^ Hoffmann, Ilire Hasani, Robert. "Academy of Europe: Hardie Philip Russell".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)