Dr Jessica Lightfoot

Dr Jessica Lightfoot

Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology
Lecturer in Greek Literature

Contact details

Address
Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology
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Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

My work focuses on Greek and Roman literature and cultural history. I have particular interests in the literary and scientific cultures of the Classical and Hellenistic periods, the cultural history of the Hellenistic world, and ancient poetics.  

Qualifications

  • DPhil Classical Languages and Literature, University of Oxford 
  • MPhil Classics, University of Cambridge 
  • BA Classics, University of Cambridge

Biography

I was appointed to my post at Birmingham in 2020 and began teaching here in 2022, after holding a Junior Research (Title A) Fellowship at Trinity College, University of Cambridge (2018-2022). Before arriving in Birmingham I was a Lecturer at Magdalen College, University of Oxford (2015-2017) and a College Lecturer and Director of Studies at Newnham College, University of Cambridge (2019-2020).

Teaching

Courses I have taught include: 

  • Greek Mythology 
  • Travellers’ Tales
  • Greek World
  • Euripides
  • Rethinking the Ancient World: Mythology and Identity (lectures on Roman literature and culture)
  • Greek language

Postgraduate supervision

I am happy to supervise doctoral students in a wide range of areas related to Greek literature and cultural history. Please email me at j.l.lightfoot@bham.ac.uk to talk further if you are interested in working with me.


Find out more - our PhD Classics and Ancient History  page has information about doctoral research at the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.

Research

I have published on a broad range of areas related to Greek and Roman literature and cultural history. My first book, Wonder and the Marvellous from Homer to the Hellenistic World (2021, Cambridge University Press), is the first full-length examination of the significance of the concept of wonder in the ancient Greek world. Wonder and the Marvellous is open access and available to .

My second book, Strabo, is forthcoming in Bloomsbury’s Understanding Classics series in 2024. It provides a new examination of the Augustan geographer Strabo of Amasia and explores his significance and impact in antiquity and beyond.  

My current research focuses on various facets of the ancient scientific tradition and focuses in particular on the fields of paradoxography, geography, zoology, medicine and astronomy. I am currently leading an international project on ancient astronomy (the Ourania Network for Astronomical Cultures in the Ancient and Premodern World) with Professor Karen ní Mheallaigh (Johns Hopkins University). I am also interested in early Graeco-Roman cultural interactions in antiquity: here's a .

Publications

Recent publications

Book

Lightfoot, J 2021, . Cambridge Classical Studies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Article

Lightfoot, J 2024, '', The Classical Quarterly.

Lightfoot, J 2023, '', Mnemosyne.

Lightfoot, J 2022, '', The Classical Quarterly, pp. 1-13.

Lightfoot, J & Agocs, P 2022, '', Mnemosyne.

Lightfoot, J 2020, '', Transactions of the American Philological Association.

Lightfoot, J 2020, '', Histos.

Lightfoot, J 2019, '', Classical Philology.

Lightfoot, J 2019, '', The American Journal of Philology.

Lightfoot, J 2017, '', Greek, Roman and Byzantine studies.

Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Lightfoot, J 2019, . in Medicine and Paradoxography in the Ancient World. De Gruyter.