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Michael Edwards is a Professor in the Department of Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London. He holds a PhD in Classics (1982) and a First Class BA in Classics (1978). His research focuses on ancient Greek oratory, legal evidence, and rhetorical practices in classical antiquity, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education). He leads the ongoing project 'Places in the Attic Orators' (2020–present).
- Education: PhD in Classics (1982), BA (First Class) in Classics (1978)
His research interests include the analysis of legal evidence in ancient Greece, comparative rhetoric in Plutarch's Lives, and the textual commentary of speeches by Antiphon and Apollodorus. Recent publications explore oral/written evidence in Isaeus' speeches and rhetorical strategies in Plutarch's biographies. Collaborations involve international scholars like Christopher Carey and scholars in Greece (e.g., Vassilis Lentakis).
His work integrates historical methodology with philological analysis, emphasizing the cultural and legal contexts of Athenian oratory.
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