Geoffrey Horrocks (philologist) explained

Geoffrey Horrocks
Birth Date:1951
Workplaces:University of Cambridge
Education:University of Cambridge (PhD)
Thesis Title:A Study of some Prepositional uses in Homer
Thesis Url:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.459688
Thesis Year:1977
Doctoral Students:Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy
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Geoffrey Horrocks (born 1951) is a British philologist and Emeritus Professor of Comparative Philology at the University of Cambridge.[1]

Career

Horrocks is Professor of Comparative Philology and Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. Before that he worked at the University of London.

The focus of his research is the history, change and structure of the Greek language from the earliest evidence and also the history and structure of Latin up to the early Middle Ages (also in its Italian context of the Sabellian languages and Etruscan). In linguistic terms, he is interested in linguistic theory, historical linguistics and language change as well as syntax, semantics and morphology.[2]

Together with David Holton and with the participation of Panagiotis Toufexis, Horrocks directed the research project "Grammar of Medieval Greek" at the University of Cambridge from 2004 to 2009.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professor Geoff Horrocks . 7 August 2013 .
  2. Web site: Horrocks . www.joh.cam.ac.uk.