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Judith Mossman
OccupationClassicist
Academic background
Alma materCorpus Christi College, Oxford
Academic work
DisciplineClassics
Sub-disciplineGreek literature
InstitutionsTrinity College, Dublin
University of Nottingham

Judith Mossman is Professor of Classics at the University of Nottingham

Career

Judith was educated at Woldingham School, before attending Corpus Christi College, Oxford for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies.[1] She held a Junior Research Fellowship at Christ Church and taught at Trinity College, Dublin before moving to the University of Nottingham in 2004.[2] Mossmann specialises in Greek literature in the fifth century BC and the second/third century AD.[2]

She was a governor of Woldingham School from 1990-93.[1]

Selected publication

  • 2001. "Women's speech in Greek tragedy: the case of Electra and Clytemnestra in Euripides' Electra", Classical Quarterly, 51(2), 374-384.
  • 2005. "Women's Voices". In: Gregory, J (ed.), A Companion to Greek tragedy Oxford. Blackwell. 352-65.
  • 2005. "Taxis ou barbaros: Greek and Roman in Plutarch's Pyrrhus", Classical Quarterly, 55(2), 498-517.
  • 2011. Euripides, Medea (Classical texts). Aris and Phillips. ISBN 0856687839
  • 2012. "Women's Voices in Sophocles". In: Markantonatos, A. (ed.) The Brill Companion to Sophocles. Brill. 491-506.
  • 2016. "Shakespeare and the Classics", Omnibus 72, 1-3.

References

  1. ^ a b "Prof. Judith Mossman". MASSOLIT. 2015. Retrieved 2017-06-22.
  2. ^ a b "Judith Mossman (Professor of Classics, Faculty of Arts)". University of Nottinham. 2017. Retrieved 2017-06-22.