Paul Millett Explained
Paul Millett should not be confused with Paul Milliet.
Paul Millett (born 1954) is a British classicist and academic. He is a senior lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Downing College, Cambridge. At Downing, Millett is the Director of Studies for Classics and serves as Admissions Tutor for arts subjects.[1] [2]
He studied at Cambridge University, with Moses I. Finley as his adviser.
Millett's research primarily focuses on ancient economics and the human interrelationships that subsequently take place in ancient Greece.
Publications
- Aristotle and Athenian slavery, (2007) Greece and Rome.
- The Trial of Socrates Revisited, European Review of History 12 (2005) 23-62.
- The Economy in Ancient Greece (ed. R. Osborne), Vol.I of The Shorter Oxford History of Europe 23-51 (2000) Oxford.
- Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens (1991) Cambridge.
- Nomos: Essays in Athenian Law, Politics and Society, contains: ‘Law, society and Athens’ (with S. Todd) 1-18; ‘Sale, credit and exchange in Athenian law and society’ 167-94 (1990) Cambridge.
- Kosmos: Studies in Interpersonal Relations in Ancient Greece, containing chapter ‘Encounters in the Agora’ 203-28 (1988) Cambridge.
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/faculty/staff-bios/academic-research-staff/paul_millett/ Profile at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Classics
- Web site: Dr. Paul Millett faculty profile. 2016-05-06. Downing College Cambridge. en. 2019-05-21.