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John Dillery is Professor of Classics and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Virginia, where he has established himself as a leading scholar in ancient historiography. His academic career spans several decades with consistent scholarly contributions focused on Greek historical writing, particularly from the Classical and Hellenistic periods.
Dr. Dillery received his AB in Ancient Greek from Oberlin College in 1983, followed by his MA (1987) and PhD (1989) from the University of Michigan. His educational background laid the foundation for his specialization in ancient historical texts and methodologies.
His research interests include Ancient Historiography, Ancient History, Hellenistic Literature, and Roman Historiography, with particular emphasis on how historical narratives were constructed in antiquity. Dr. Dillery has made significant contributions to understanding Greek historians' engagement with non-Greek cultures, especially through his monograph Clio's Other Sons: Berossus and Manetho (2015), which examines non-Greek historiography written in Greek during the early Hellenistic period.
His publication record demonstrates remarkable scholarly vitality, with significant contributions continuing into 2024. Analysis of his recent work reveals a sustained focus on textual analysis of Herodotus and continued exploration of Xenophon's corpus, showing evolution in methodology while maintaining core research interests in historical narrative construction.
As Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Classics, Dr. Dillery plays a key administrative role in shaping the graduate program, though specific details about his advisees are not documented in the available materials.
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