
About
Philip Burton serves as Reader in Latin and Early Christian Studies at the University of Birmingham's Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology, where he bridges linguistic analysis, early Christian history, and classical reception studies through teaching and research.
His academic foundation includes:
- BA, University of Cambridge
- PhD, University of Cambridge
Burton specializes in Latin linguistics (particularly Old Latin and Christian Latin), early Christian textual traditions, and the reinterpretation of antiquity in modern literature. His work examines translation techniques in biblical Latin, the evolution of Christian idiolects, and modern engagements with classical themes by authors like Tolkien and Kipling, employing philological and theoretical frameworks to dissect language evolution and cultural transmission.
His publication trajectory reveals sustained interdisciplinary investigation into Latin linguistic development and classical reception, with increasing emphasis on 20th-century British literature's dialogue with antiquity, demonstrating methodological flexibility across textual criticism, historical linguistics, and literary analysis.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Burton supervises undergraduate dissertations across ancient literature and reception topics, actively seeking linguistics-focused projects. He has co-directed two Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) projects for critical editions of Old Latin Gospel manuscripts, securing significant external funding for textual scholarship.
He contributes to the Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing (ITSEE) at Birmingham, collaborating on digital and print editions of biblical and patristic texts through this internationally recognized research center.
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