Gregory Hutchinson (classicist) explained

Honorific Prefix:Professor
G. O. Hutchinson
Honorific Suffix:FBA
Birth Name:Gregory Owen Hutchinson
Birth Date:1957 12, df=y
Nationality:British
Regius Professor of Greek
Children:One
Discipline:Classics
Sub Discipline:Latin literature
Ancient Greek literature
Latin language
Ancient Greek language
Education:City of London School
Alma Mater:Balliol College, Oxford
Thesis Title:"Aeschylus' Septem Contra Thebas: Text and commentary" (1983)
Workplaces:Christ Church, Oxford
Exeter College, Oxford
Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford

Gregory Owen Hutchinson (born 5 December 1957), known as G. O. Hutchinson, is a British classicist and academic, specialising in Latin literature, Ancient Greek literature, and Latin and Ancient Greek languages. Since October 2015, he has been the Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Oxford, and a Student (i.e. Fellow) of Christ Church, Oxford.

Early life and education

Hutchinson was born on 5 December 1957 in Hackney, London, England.[1] He was educated at the City of London School, an all-boys private school in the City of London; he had been granted one of the free places funded by the Inner London Education Authority. He studied classics at Balliol College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1979. He remained at Balliol to undertake postgraduate research and completed his Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in 1983. His doctoral thesis was titled "Aeschylus' Septem Contra Thebas: Text and commentary".[2]

Academic career

From 1981 to 1984, while a postgraduate student, Hutchinson was also a research lecturer at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1984, he was elected a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford.[3] He was then a Tutor in classics at Exeter between 1984 and 2015. From 1996 to 1998, he was also Reader in Classical Literature in the Faculty of Classics. From 1998 to 2015, he was also Professor of Greek and Latin Languages and Literature at the University of Oxford.[4]

In June 2015, Hutchinson was named as the next Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford following the retirement of Christopher Pelling, FBA, earlier in the year.[5] He took up the appointment on 1 October 2015 and moved colleges to become a Student (equivalent to a fellow) of Christ Church, Oxford.[6]

Personal life

In 1979, Hutchinson married Yvonne Downing. Together they have one daughter.

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HUTCHINSON, Prof. Gregory Owen. Who's Who 2016. Oxford University Press. 13 September 2016. November 2015.
  2. Web site: Hutchinson. G. O.. Aeschylus' Septem Contra Thebas: Text and commentary. E-These Online Service. The British Library. 13 September 2016. 1983.
  3. Web site: Prof. Gregory O. Hutchinson. Faculty of Classics. University of Oxford. 16 October 2015.
  4. Web site: Professor Gregory Hutchinson. Exeter College, Oxford. 29 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150912162926/http://www.exeter.ox.ac.uk/node/248. 12 September 2015. dead.
  5. Web site: Regius Professor of Greek, University of Oxford: Gregory Hutchinson. Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street. Government of the United Kingdom. 29 June 2015. 29 June 2015.
  6. Web site: Professor Gregory Hutchinson appointed Regius Professor of Greek. Exeter College, Oxford. 29 June 2015. 23 June 2015.