Associates of the Department of Classics and Ancient History
Honorary Associates
- Mr Antony Alexander MA Camb
- Dr Christopher Allen PhD
- Dr Joseph Azize PhD Sydney
- Dr Brian Croke PhD Macquarie
- Dr Suzanne Dixon PhD ANU
- Dr Nicholas Hardwick DPhil Oxford
- Miss Leonie Hayne MA (Hons) Sydney
- Dr Ivan Head PhD Glasgow
- Dr David Jackson PhD Sydney
- Dr Sam Jackson PhD Sydney
- Dr John Lee PhD Camb
- Mr Anthony Natoli MA (Hons) Sydney
- Dr James O'Neil PhD Camb MA
- Mr Roger Pitcher MA (Hons) Melbourne
- Mr Robert Sinclair MA Camb
- Mr Luke Slattery
- Dr Alexander Stevens DPhil Camb
- Dr Patrick Tansey PhD Sydney
- Dr Noel Weeks PhD Brandeis
- Dr Gaye Wilson PhD Macquarie
- Dr Andrew Wright PhD Macquarie
- Dr Michael Young PhD Macquarie
Dr Joseph Azize
Research Interests: Phoenician history, especially Phoenicia and its neighbours. Semitic King Lists. The Book of Ecclesiastes (Qohelet). Lebanon from Phoenicians to Maronites.
Dr Nicholas Hardwick
Research Interests: Greek coinage, especially Chios and Terone, archaic silver ingot trade, iconography of south Italian vase painting, especially representations of Euripides' 'Medea', and the curation of antiquities.
Dr Alan James
Research Interests: Early and later Greek epic poetry and didactic poetry; poetry of the Hellenisitc period; translation of the Iliad.
Dr John Lee
Research Interests: Vocabulary of classical and koine Greek; lexicography, language of the Septuagint and New Testament.
Mr Anthony Natoli
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Research Interests: Greek political history and the history of ideas from early times to the end of the classical period. Ancient Greek rhetoric with an emphasis on Isocrates.
Dr Alex Stevens
Dr Stevens is a distinguished graduate in Classics of this University. He has returned to Sydney after completing his doctorate in Cambridge and teaches at Sydney Grammar School. This coming semester he is contributing an hour's teaching to the department as part of a loose collaboration between SGS and the department, which will benefit both parties.
Dr Noel Weeks
Research and Teaching Interests: Ancient Near East with particular interest in Mesopotamia and Israel; Akkadian Language.



