
معرفی
Matthew Kempshall is a Cliff Davies Fellow and Clarendon Tutor in History at Wadham College, University of Oxford. His academic role involves teaching and supervising graduate students in medieval and early Renaissance intellectual history.
Education:
No formal educational details are explicitly listed in the text, though his academic roles imply advanced qualifications in History.
Research Interests:
Kempshall’s research focuses on the transmission of classical and late antique thought into medieval and early Renaissance Europe, particularly the reception of Aristotle’s ethical and political ideas, Ciceronian rhetoric’s influence on medieval historiography, medieval kingship ideology, and scholastic interpretations of classical republicanism. He also explores apocalypticism and its historical contexts.
Teaching & Supervision:
- Current DPhil Students: David Elliott (Lincoln College), Mehmet Tatoglu (Lincoln College)
- Teaches Twelfth-Century Renaissance and Thirteenth-Century Political Thought at the Masters level
- Supervises potential DPhil candidates in medieval intellectual/cultural history
Labs/Teams:
Affiliated with Wadham College and the Clarendon Fund Tutorship program, contributing to its research and teaching initiatives in History.




