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Simon David Goldhill, FBA (born 17 March 1957) is Professor in
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and culture and
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and Director of Studies in Classics at
King's College, Cambridge King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, the college lies beside the River Cam and faces out onto King's Parade in the centre of the cit ...
. He was previously Director of Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH) at the
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, succeeding Mary Jacobus in October 2011. He is best known for his work on
Greek tragedy Greek tragedy is a form of theatre from Ancient Greece and Greek inhabited Anatolia. It reached its most significant form in Athens in the 5th century BC, the works of which are sometimes called Attic tragedy. Greek tragedy is widely believed t ...
. In 2009, he was elected a fellow of the
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. In 2010, he was appointed as the John Harvard Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences at Cambridge, a research position held concurrently with his chair in Greek. In 2016, he became a fellow of the
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. He is a member of the Council of the
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, the Board of the
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, and is President of the European Institutes for Advanced Study (NetIAS). Goldhill is a well-known lecturer and broadcaster and has appeared on television and radio in England, Australia, the United States and Canada. His books have been translated into ten languages, and he has been profiled by newspapers in Brazil, Australia and the Netherlands.


Education

Goldhill was educated at
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in Hampstead, London, and
King's College, Cambridge King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, the college lies beside the River Cam and faces out onto King's Parade in the centre of the cit ...
, where he graduated with a first-class honours degree in 1978 and a PhD in 1982. While at Cambridge he was awarded the university's prestigious Chancellor's Medal for poetry.


Research

Goldhill's research interests include
Greek Tragedy Greek tragedy is a form of theatre from Ancient Greece and Greek inhabited Anatolia. It reached its most significant form in Athens in the 5th century BC, the works of which are sometimes called Attic tragedy. Greek tragedy is widely believed t ...
,
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, Literary Theory, Later Greek Literature, and
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. His latest books include ''Victorian Culture and Classical Antiquity: Art, Opera, Fiction and the Proclamation of Modernity'' (2011), based on his Martin Lectures at Oberlin College in 2010, and ''
Sophocles Sophocles (; grc, Σοφοκλῆς, , Sophoklễs; 497/6 – winter 406/5 BC)Sommerstein (2002), p. 41. is one of three ancient Greek tragedians, at least one of whose plays has survived in full. His first plays were written later than, or c ...
and the Language of Tragedy'' (2012), based on his Onassis Lectures, delivered across America in 2011. His books have won international prizes in three different subject areas. ''Victorian Culture and Classical Antiquity'' won the 2012 Robert Lowry Patten Award for "the best recent study in nineteenth-century British literary studies or the best recent study in British literary studies of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century" published between 2010 and 2012.Rice University, ''Robert Lowry Patten Award''
/ref> ''Sophocles and the Language of Tragedy'' won the 2013
Runciman Award The Runciman Award is an annual literary award offered by the Anglo-Hellenic League for a work published in English dealing wholly or in part with Greece or Hellenism. The award is named in honour of the late Sir Steven Runciman and is currentl ...
for the best book on a Greek topic, ancient or modern. ''Jerusalem, City of Longing'' won the Independent Publishers Gold medal for History in 2010. Goldhill was the Principal Investigator for a project on The Bible and Antiquity in 19th-Century Culture, funded by the European Research Council and based at CRASSH, in collaboration with the Cambridge Classics Faculty. The team consisted of six postdoctoral fellows and the following directors of the project: * Professor Simon Goldhill, Professor of Greek, Director of CRASSH (PI) * Professor James Secord, Professor of History of Science, Director Darwin Project * Professor
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, Faculty of Divinity * Scott Mandelbrote, Faculty of History * Dr Michael Ledger-Lomas, Faculty of History * Dr Jeremy Morris,
King's College, Cambridge King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, the college lies beside the River Cam and faces out onto King's Parade in the centre of the cit ...
.


Books

* ''The Christian Invention of Time: Temporality and the Literature of Late Antiquity'', Cambridge University Press, 2022, ISBN 9781316512906 *''Preposterous Poetics: The Politics and Aesthetics of Form in Late Antiquity'', Cambridge University Press, 2020, ISBN 9781108860024 *''A Very Queer Family Indeed: Sex, Religion, and the Bensons in Victorian Britain,'' University of Chicago Press, 2016 * ''Sophocles and the Language of Tragedy'', Oxford University Press, 2012, * ''Freud's Couch, Scott's Buttocks, Brontë's Grave'', University of Chicago Press, 2011, * ''The End of Dialogue in Antiquity'', Cambridge University Press, 2009, (editor) * ''Jerusalem: City of Longing'', Harvard University Press, 2008, * ''How to Stage Greek Tragedy Today,'' University of Chicago Press, 2007, * ''Being Greek Under Rome: Cultural Identity, the Second Sophistic and the Development of Empire'', Cambridge University Press, 2007, (editor) * ''Rethinking Revolutions through Ancient Greece'', Cambridge University Press, 2006, (co-editor with
Robin Osborne Robin Grimsey Osborne, (born 11 March 1957) is an English historian of classical antiquity, who is particularly interested in Ancient Greece. Early life He grew up in Little Bromley, attending Little Bromley County Primary School and then Colch ...
) * ''The Temple of Jerusalem,'' Harvard University Press, 2005, * ''Love, Sex and Tragedy: How the Ancient World Shapes Our Lives,'' University of Chicago Press, 2004,
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* ''The Invention of Prose'', Oxford University Press, 2002, * ''Who Needs Greek?: Contests in the Cultural History of Hellenism'', Cambridge University Press, 2002, * ''Performance Culture and Athenian Democracy'', Cambridge University Press, 1999, (co-editor with
Robin Osborne Robin Grimsey Osborne, (born 11 March 1957) is an English historian of classical antiquity, who is particularly interested in Ancient Greece. Early life He grew up in Little Bromley, attending Little Bromley County Primary School and then Colch ...
) * ''Foucault's Virginity: Ancient Erotic Fiction and the History of Sexuality'', Cambridge University Press, 1995, * ''Art and Text in Greek Culture'', Cambridge University Press, 1994, (co-editor with
Robin Osborne Robin Grimsey Osborne, (born 11 March 1957) is an English historian of classical antiquity, who is particularly interested in Ancient Greece. Early life He grew up in Little Bromley, attending Little Bromley County Primary School and then Colch ...
) * ''The Poet's Voice: Essays on Poetics and Greek Literature'', Cambridge University Press, 1991, * ''Reading Greek Tragedy'', Cambridge University Press, 1986, * ''Language, Sexuality, Narrative: The Oresteia'', Cambridge University Press, 1985,


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"The Perfect Body"
an excerpt from ''Love, Sex & Tragedy: How the Ancient World Shapes Our Lives''.
Professor Simon Goldhill, Cambridge
* The Sigmund H. Danziger, Jr. Memorial Lecture in the Humanities (The Sigmund H. Danziger, Jr. Memorial Lecture in the Humanities 2000–2001) {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldhill, Simon 1957 births Living people Alumni of King's College, Cambridge British classical scholars Fellows of King's College, Cambridge Hellenists Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of classics European Research Council grantees Kennedy Scholarships