Richard L. Hunter
Richard Lawrence Hunter, FBA (born 30 October 1953[1]) is an Australian classical scholar. From 2001 to 2021, he was the 37th Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge.
Richard L. Hunter  | |
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| Born | Richard Lawrence Hunter 30 October 1953  | 
| Citizenship | Australia | 
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Sydney University of Cambridge  | 
| Thesis | A commentary on Euboulos (1979) | 
| Doctoral advisor | C. F. L. Austin | 
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Classical studies | 
| Sub-discipline | |
| Institutions | |
Early life and education
    
Hunter was born was born on 30 October 1953.[2] He grew up in Australia, and was educated at Cranbrook School, an independent school in Sydney.[2] He studied at the University of Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons) degree in 1974.[2][3] He then moved to England, where he studied for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at the University of Cambridge; he was a member of Pembroke College, Cambridge.[2] His doctoral thesis was titled "A commentary on Euboulos", and his PhD was awarded in 1979.[4]
Academic career
    
After completing his PhD, Hunter became a lecturer at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. In 2001 he was appointed as the Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge[5] in succession to P. E. Easterling and became a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.[6] He retired as Regius Professor in October 2021,[2] giving his valedictory lecture on 27 September 2021.[7]
Hunter is a member of the Academy of Athens,[1] an Honorary Fellow of the University of Sydney[3] and has an honorary degree from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.[3] He serves on the advisory board of the periodical Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici.[8] Since 2013 he is president of the council of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.[9]
In 2013 Richard Hunter was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.[10]
Publications
    
- Eubulus: The Fragments (Cambridge, 1983)
 - A Study of Daphnis & Chloe (Cambridge, 1983)
 - The New Comedy of Greece and Rome (Cambridge, 1985)
 - Apollonius of Rhodes: Argonautica Book III (Cambridge, 1989)
 - The 'Argonautica' of Apollonius: literary studies (Cambridge, 1993)
 - Theocritus and the Archaeology of Greek Poetry (Cambridge, 1996)
 - Studies in Heliodorus (Cambridge, 1998)
 - Theocritus. A Selection (Cambridge, 1999)
 - Theocritus: Encomium of Ptolemy Philadelphus (Berkeley, 2003)
 - Plato's Symposium (Oxford, 2004)
 - Tradition and Innovation in Hellenistic Poetry (with M. Fantuzzi) (Cambridge, 2004)
 - The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women: Constructions and Reconstructions (Cambridge, 2005)
 - The Shadow of Callimachus (Cambridge, 2006)
 - On Coming After: Studies in Post-Classical Greek Literature and its Reception (Berlin, 2008)
 - Wandering Poets in Ancient Greek Culture (with I. Rutherford) (Cambridge, 2009)
 - Critical Moments in Classical Literature (Cambridge, 2009)
 - Plutarch, How to study poetry (with D. Russell) (Cambridge, 2011)
 - Plato and the Traditions of Ancient Literature: the silent stream (Cambridge, 2012)
 - Hesiodic Voices. Studies in the Ancient Reception of Hesiod's Works and Days (Cambridge 2014)
 - Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Augustan Rome (ed.; with Casper C. de Jonge) (Cambridge 2018)
 
References
    
- Academy of Athens membership Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
 - "Hunter, Prof. Richard Lawrence, (born 30 Oct. 1953), Regius Professor of Greek, Cambridge University, 2001–Oct. 2021; Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge, since 2001". Who's Who 2021. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
 - University of Sydney News, 2 December 2005
 - Hunter, R. L. (1979). "A commentary on Euboulos". E-Thesis Online Service. The British Library. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
 - Cambridge University Faculty of Classics
 - List of Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge by date of election
 - "Richard Hunter's Valedictory Lecture as Regius Professor of Greek". Faculty of Classics. University of Cambridge. 29 September 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
 - Libraweb
 - University World News, 26 January 2013
 - British Academy fellowship record Accessed 17 April 2014
 
External links
    
- On Coming After, Inaugural lecture as Regius Professor of Greek, 17 October 2001
 - The Silence Of The Sirens: readings of Homer then and now Lecture given at the ceremonies' hall of the University of Athens, March 2006