Robert Christopher Towneley Parker,
FBA (born 19 October 1950) is a British
ancient historian
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, specialising in
ancient Greek religion
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and Greek
epigraphy
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.
Robert Parker was educated at
St Paul's School, London
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and at
New College, Oxford
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under
Geoffrey de Ste Croix. From 1996 until his retirement in 2016 he was the
Wykeham Professor of Ancient History
The University of Oxford has three statutory professorships named after William of Wykeham, who founded New College.
Logic
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at
New College,
Oxford University
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. Before that, from 1976–96, he was Tutor in Greek and Latin Languages and Literature at
Oriel College
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, Oxford. He was elected a Fellow of the
British Academy
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in 1998. He is also a Foreign Member of the
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
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, an Officier of the
Ordre des Palmes Académiques
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in France, and a Member of the
Academia Europaea
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The Academia was founded in 1988 as a functioning Europe-wide Academy that encompasses all fields of scholarly inquiry. It acts as co-ordinator of Europea ...
. In 2013 he was the 99th Sather Professor at the
University of California, Berkeley
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.
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Select Works
Books
* ''Miasma: Pollution and Purification in Early Greek religion''. Oxford, 1983.
* ''Athenian Religion: A History''. Oxford (Clarendon Press), 1996.
* ''Polytheism and Society at Athens''. Oxford, 2005.
''On Greek Religion''
Ithaca, NY, 2011. .
Edited works
* (ed. with Peter Derow
Peter Sidney Derow (11 April 1944 – 9 December 2006) was Hody Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History at Wadham College, Oxford and University Lecturer in Ancient History from 1977 to 2006. As a scholar he was most noted for his work on Hellenist ...
) ''Herodotus and His World: Essays from a Conference in Memory of George Forrest''. Oxford: 2003.
* (ed. with J. Ma and N. Papazarkadas) ''Interpreting the Athenian empire''. London, 2009.
* (ed. with Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood) ''Athenian myths and festivals: aglauros, erechtheus, plynteria, panathenaia, dionysia''. New York, NY, 2011.
* (ed.) ''Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia'' Oxford University Press 2013.
Articles and chapters
'The Origins of Pronoia: A Mystery'
in ''Apodosis: essays presented to Dr W.W. Cruickshank to mark his 80th birthday'', 1992.
* ‘Early Orphism’ in A. Powell ed., ''The Greek World''. London, 1995: 483-510.
* ‘Pleasing Thighs: Reciprocity in Greek Religion’ in Gill, C., N. Postlethwaite, & R. Seaford eds., ''Reciprocity in Ancient Greece''. Oxford, 1998: 105-25.
* ‘Greek states and Greek oracles’ in Cartledge, P.A. & F.D. Harvey eds., ''Crux : essays presented to G. E. M. de Ste. Croix on his 75th birthday''. History of Political Thought 6. Exeter, 1985. Republished in R.G.A. Buxton ed., ''Oxford Readings in Greek Religion''. Oxford, 2000: 76-108.
'The Problem of the Greek Cult Epithet'
in ''Opuscula Atheniensia'' 28 (2003).
'New 'Panhellenic' Festivals in Hellenistic Greece'
in Schlesier, R. & U. Zellman (eds), ''Mobility and Travel in the Mediterranean from Antiquity to the Middle Ages'', Münster 2004.
'What are Sacred Laws?'
in Harris, E.M. & L. Rubinstein (eds) ''The Law and the Courts in Ancient Greece'', Duckworth 2004.
'A New Funerary Gold Leaf from Pherae'
''Archeologiki Efimeris'', 2004.
'Sale of a Priesthood on Chios'
in ''Chiakon Simposion is mnimin W.G. Forrest'', Eliniki Epigrafiki Eteria, Athens, 2006.
'Patroioi theoi: The Cults of Sub-groups and Identity in the Greek World'
in Rasmussen, A.H. & S.W. (eds), ''Religion and Society: Rituals, Resources and Identity in the Ancient Graeco-Roman World'', Rome 2008.
'Tis ho thuon?'
in Lydie Bodiou, Véronique Mehl, Jacques Oulhen, Francis Prost et Jérôme Wilgaux (eds.) ''Chemin faisant. Mythes, cultes et société en Grèce ancienne. Mélanges en l’honneur de Pierre Brulé'', 2009.
'Subjection, Synoecism, and Religious Life'
in Funke, P & N. Luraghi (eds), ''The Politics of Ethnicity and the Crisis of the Peloponnesian League'', Harvard University Press 2009.
* ‘A Funerary Foundation from Hellenistic Lycia’, ''Chiron'', 40 (2010): 103-120.
'Epigraphy and Greek Religion'
in ''Epigraphy and the Historical Sciences''. British Academy, 2012.
'Commentary on ''Journal of Cognitive Historiography'', Issue 1'
JCH 1.2 (2014) 186-192.
'The Lot Oracle at Dodona'
''Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik'', 194 (2015), 111-114.
References
External links
Full bibliography of Robert Parker's articles and books
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1950 births
Living people
People educated at St Paul's School, London
Alumni of New College, Oxford
Fellows of New College, Oxford
Wykeham Professors of Ancient History
British classical scholars
Scholars of ancient Greek history
Fellows of the British Academy