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Nicholas Purcell (classicist)

Nicholas Purcell FBA is Camden Professor of Ancient History[1] and a fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. Before holding this post he was University Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at St John's College, Oxford.

Nicholas Purcell

NationalityBritish
TitleCamden Professor of Ancient History (2011–present)
Academic background
Alma materWorcester College, Oxford
All Souls College, Oxford
Academic work
DisciplineAncient history
Sub-discipline
Institutions
Notable worksThe Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History (2000)

Early life and education edit

From 1974 to 1977, Purcell was an undergraduate at Worcester College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.[2] During his time at Worcester College he was a student of Peter Brunt.[3] He was subsequently a prize-fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, until 1979.[2] He does not have a doctorate.[2]

Academic career edit

From 1979 until October 2011, he was a tutorial fellow at St John's College, Oxford, succeeding Nicholas Sherwin-White. He was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA) in 2007. Upon becoming Camden Professor of Ancient History in October 2011, he was elected a fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.

Visiting appointments and lectures edit

In 1998 Purcell gave the Jerome lectures at the University of Michigan and in 2008 the Rostovtzeff lectures at Yale University.[4] In 2010 he gave the Gray Lectures at the University of Cambridge. In 2012 Purcell became the 98th Sather Professor of Classical Literature at the University of California, Berkeley lecturing on 'Venal Histories: The Character, Limits, and Historical Importance of Buying and Selling in the Ancient World'.[5] In 2012 he also gave the Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr. Memorial Lecture at Brown University entitled 'Roman Diasporas & Texture of Empire.'[6] Purcell has also held the Chaire d'excellence Pierre de Fermat at the University of Toulouse II - Le Mirail.[7]

Research edit

Purcell has research interests in the social, economic and cultural history of Rome and the City of Rome as well as the Mediterranean Sea and its history.[7]

Purcell is known especially for his 'ecological view' of ancient history as well as his expertise in ancient Mediterranean history.[5] The publication of his book The Corrupting Sea: A Study of Mediterranean History (co-written with Peregrine Horden) was hailed as a 'notable intellectual event'.[8] The book's main thesis is that the Mediterranean is a region made up of micro-regions.[8] The book argues that the Mediterranean ought to be seen in terms of the ecological lines of force linking countless small regions and micro-economies together rather than in terms of a few famous metropoleis.[5] Purcell stresses the longue durée and insists that the different themes of history, i.e. politics, culture, economy, ideas and institutions must be studied in close association. Purcell is currently concerned with expanding this work and with situating the Mediterranean in even larger contexts so as to show how ancient history can be used to answer global historical questions.[7]

Selected bibliography edit

  • Horden, Peregrine; Purcell, Nicholas (2000), The Corrupting Sea: a Study of Mediterranean History, Blackwell
  • Purcell, Nicholas (2003). "Becoming historical: the Roman case". In David Braund; Christopher Gill (eds.). Myth, History and Culture in Republican Rome: Studies in Honour of T.P. Wiseman. University of Exeter Press.
  • Purcell, Nicholas (2005), "Romans in the Roman world", in K. Galinsky (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus, Cambridge University Press
  • Purcell, Nicholas (2007), "The horti of Rome and the landscape of property", Res bene gestae: ricerche di storia urbana su Roma antica in onore di Eva Margareta Steinby
  • Purcell, Nicholas (2012), "'Romans, Play On!' Rome, city of the Games", The Blackwell Companion to the City of Rome, Blackwell

References edit

  1. ^ "Appointment: Camden Professorship of Ancient History". Oxford University Gazette. University of Oxford. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Purcell, Prof. Nicholas, Camden Professor of Ancient History, University of Oxford, since 2011; Fellow, Brasenose College, Oxford, since 2011". Who's Who 2020. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Brasenose welcomes Professor Nicholas Purcell". Brasenose College, Oxford. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Past Rostovtzeff Lectures". Yale University. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "Nicholas Purcell: Visiting Sather Professor of Classical Literature, Spring 2012". University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Charles Alexander Robinson Jr. Memorial Lecture Series". Brown University. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  7. ^ a b c "Prof. Nicholas Purcell MA Oxf, FBA". University of Oxford. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  8. ^ a b The English Historical Review Vol. 116, No. 468 (Sep. 2001), p. 900

External links edit

  • Mr Nicholas Purcell MA FBA Faculty homepage
  • Professor Nicholas Purcell College homepage
  • Nicholas Purcell – Quondam Fellow – All Souls College
Academic offices
Preceded by Camden Professor of Ancient History
University of Oxford

2011–present
Incumbent

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Nicholas Purcell FBA is Camden Professor of Ancient History 1 and a fellow of Brasenose College Oxford Before holding this post he was University Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at St John s College Oxford Nicholas PurcellFBANationalityBritishTitleCamden Professor of Ancient History 2011 present Academic backgroundAlma materWorcester College OxfordAll Souls College OxfordAcademic workDisciplineAncient historySub disciplineAncient RomeHistory of the Mediterranean regionInstitutionsAll Souls College Oxford Faculty of Classics University of Oxford St John s College Oxford Brasenose College OxfordNotable worksThe Corrupting Sea A Study of Mediterranean History 2000 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 2 1 Visiting appointments and lectures 2 2 Research 3 Selected bibliography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editFrom 1974 to 1977 Purcell was an undergraduate at Worcester College Oxford graduating with a Bachelor of Arts BA degree 2 During his time at Worcester College he was a student of Peter Brunt 3 He was subsequently a prize fellow at All Souls College Oxford until 1979 2 He does not have a doctorate 2 Academic career editFrom 1979 until October 2011 he was a tutorial fellow at St John s College Oxford succeeding Nicholas Sherwin White He was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy FBA in 2007 Upon becoming Camden Professor of Ancient History in October 2011 he was elected a fellow of Brasenose College Oxford Visiting appointments and lectures edit In 1998 Purcell gave the Jerome lectures at the University of Michigan and in 2008 the Rostovtzeff lectures at Yale University 4 In 2010 he gave the Gray Lectures at the University of Cambridge In 2012 Purcell became the 98th Sather Professor of Classical Literature at the University of California Berkeley lecturing on Venal Histories The Character Limits and Historical Importance of Buying and Selling in the Ancient World 5 In 2012 he also gave the Charles Alexander Robinson Jr Memorial Lecture at Brown University entitled Roman Diasporas amp Texture of Empire 6 Purcell has also held the Chaire d excellence Pierre de Fermat at the University of Toulouse II Le Mirail 7 Research edit Purcell has research interests in the social economic and cultural history of Rome and the City of Rome as well as the Mediterranean Sea and its history 7 Purcell is known especially for his ecological view of ancient history as well as his expertise in ancient Mediterranean history 5 The publication of his book The Corrupting Sea A Study of Mediterranean History co written with Peregrine Horden was hailed as a notable intellectual event 8 The book s main thesis is that the Mediterranean is a region made up of micro regions 8 The book argues that the Mediterranean ought to be seen in terms of the ecological lines of force linking countless small regions and micro economies together rather than in terms of a few famous metropoleis 5 Purcell stresses the longue duree and insists that the different themes of history i e politics culture economy ideas and institutions must be studied in close association Purcell is currently concerned with expanding this work and with situating the Mediterranean in even larger contexts so as to show how ancient history can be used to answer global historical questions 7 Selected bibliography editHorden Peregrine Purcell Nicholas 2000 The Corrupting Sea a Study of Mediterranean History BlackwellPurcell Nicholas 2003 The way we used to eat diet community and history at Rome American Journal of Philology 124 3 329 358 doi 10 1353 ajp 2003 0051 PMID 21966721 S2CID 28712116 Purcell Nicholas 2003 Becoming historical the Roman case In David Braund Christopher Gill eds Myth History and Culture in Republican Rome Studies in Honour of T P Wiseman University of Exeter Press Purcell Nicholas 2005 Romans in the Roman world in K Galinsky ed The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus Cambridge University PressPurcell Nicholas Horden Peregrine 2006 The Mediterranean and the New Thalassology The American Historical Review Purcell Nicholas 2007 The horti of Rome and the landscape of property Res bene gestae ricerche di storia urbana su Roma antica in onore di Eva Margareta SteinbyPurcell Nicholas 2012 Romans Play On Rome city of the Games The Blackwell Companion to the City of Rome BlackwellReferences edit Appointment Camden Professorship of Ancient History Oxford University Gazette University of Oxford 28 April 2011 Retrieved 29 April 2011 a b c Purcell Prof Nicholas Camden Professor of Ancient History University of Oxford since 2011 Fellow Brasenose College Oxford since 2011 Who s Who 2020 Oxford University Press 1 December 2019 Retrieved 8 December 2022 Brasenose welcomes Professor Nicholas Purcell Brasenose College Oxford Retrieved 18 February 2018 Past Rostovtzeff Lectures Yale University Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b c Nicholas Purcell Visiting Sather Professor of Classical Literature Spring 2012 University of California Berkeley Retrieved 18 February 2018 Charles Alexander Robinson Jr Memorial Lecture Series Brown University Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b c Prof Nicholas Purcell MA Oxf FBA University of Oxford Retrieved 18 February 2018 a b The English Historical Review Vol 116 No 468 Sep 2001 p 900External links editMr Nicholas Purcell MA FBA Faculty homepage Professor Nicholas Purcell College homepage Nicholas Purcell Quondam Fellow All Souls CollegeAcademic officesPreceded byAlan Bowman Camden Professor of Ancient History University of Oxford2011 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicholas Purcell classicist amp oldid 1192521286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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