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Simon Price has been teaching Ancient History at Oxford since 1981; before that he was a Junior Research Fellow at Christ's College, Cambridge. He has worked extensively on ancient religions, primarily Greek and Roman, but he is also interested in the relations between those religions and Judaism and Christianity. He also works on an archaeological field survey of Sphakia (South West Crete), and has a long-standing interest in the relations between material and written evidence.Emily Kearns has held various teaching appointments in Oxford and London and since 1990 has been a lecturer in Classical Languages and Literature at St Hilda's College, Oxford. She is interested mainly in the field of Greek religion but she also works on aspects of ancient literature and has published in the area of Neo-Latin studies.
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