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Matthew A Fox is a Professor of Classics at the University of Glasgow, affiliated with the Department of Classics in the College of Arts. His research focuses on ancient historical thinking, particularly Roman and Greek uses of history as a medium for reflection. He has held a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2014–2017) for his project on Roman materialism. His work bridges classical scholarship and modern reception, with notable contributions to the study of Dionysius of Halicarnassus and eighteenth-century classical reception.
Research Interests: His interests include the interplay of myth and history in Roman historiography, Classical Reception (especially the 18th century), ancient gender studies, and the philosophy of history. His current project explores Roman materialism, supported by his Leverhulme Fellowship.
Publications Trends: His recent articles and reviews span Cicero’s philosophical dialogues, Livy’s historiographical techniques, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ methodologies. They reflect a focus on textual analysis, historical criticism, and the evolution of classical ideas in modern contexts.
Awards: His Leverhulme Fellowship highlights his contributions to Roman studies. He regularly publishes book reviews in leading journals like Classical Review and Gnomon.
Supervision: He supervises PhD students in areas like ancient historiography, Augustan literature, and gender studies. His interdisciplinary approach integrates classical texts with modern theoretical frameworks.




