
معرفی
Robert Mayhew, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Seton Hall University. His research focuses on ancient philosophy, particularly Aristotle, and includes work on Ayn Rand. He has authored books like Aristotle’s Lost Homeric Problems (2019) and edited collections on Aristotelian Mirabilia (2024). Recent projects include editing Aristotle’s Zoϊka and translating works like Eudemian Ethics for the Loeb Classical Library. He holds visiting scholar appointments at Leuven (2023) and Padua (2024).
- Education: PhD and MA from Georgetown University, BA from University of Maryland, College Park.
His research interests span Aristotelian textual analysis, recovery of lost works, and intersections between ancient philosophy and modern thought. Recent articles appear in Classical Philology, ErGa-Logoi, and Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies.
- Awards: Lectio Fellowship (2023), Seton Hall Research Award (2021), Loeb Grant (2009).
Current projects include Loeb translations of Aristotelian texts and a chapter on Ayn Rand’s Aristotelian aesthetics. No formal advisees are listed, but grants include support for textual research and translation.


