Edith Hall
Edith Hall, (born 1959) is a British scholar of
classics, specialising in
ancient Greek literature and
cultural history, and professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at
Durham University. She is a
Fellow of the British Academy. From 2006 until 2011 she held a chair at
Royal Holloway,
University of London, where she founded and directed the Centre for the Reception of Greece and Rome until November 2011. She resigned over a dispute regarding funding for classics after leading a public campaign, which was successful, to prevent cuts to or the closure of the Royal Holloway Classics department. Until 2022, she was a professor at the
Department of Classics at
King's College London. She also co-founded and is Consultant Director of the
Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama at
Oxford University, Chair of the
Gilbert Murray Trust, and Judge on the ''
Stephen Spender Prize'' for poetry translation. Her prizewinning doctoral thesis was awarded at Oxford. In 2012 she was awarded a Humboldt Research Prize to study ancient Greek theatre in the Black Sea, and in 2014 she was elected to the Academy of Europe. She lives in
Cambridgeshire.
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