Prof. Richard Seaford
Exeter University
BIOGRAPHY
Richard Seaford is a professor of the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Exeter in England. He is the author of academic books, especially on ancient Greece, and has penned over seventy academic papers.
His work on Athenian tragedy and religion has led him to investigate the historical conditions for the radical development of Greek culture in the sixth century BC (sometimes called the origin of European culture), and to argue that a crucial factor in this development was money: the advanced Greek polis of this period was the first society in history that we know to have been thoroughly monetised.
Money and the Early Greek Mind. Homer, Tragedy, Philosophy (Cambridge 2004) explores the socio-historical conditions that made this first monetisation possible as well as its profound cultural consequences, notably the invention of 'philosophy' and of drama.
The investigation is taken further in several recent papers, for instance in ‘Money and Tragedy’ in W. V. Harris (ed.), The Monetary Systems of the Greeks and Romans (2008). His most recent book is Cosmology and the Polis: the Social Construction of Space and Time in the Tragedies of Aeschylus (Cambridge 2012).
In 2005-2008 he was awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship by the Leverhulme Trust. For 2013-4 he was awarded an AHRC Fellowship for a comparative historical study of early Indian with early Greek thought.
SAMPLE LECTURE
Greek Theatre: Ritual and Religion
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Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Greek Theatre: Ritual and Religion
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityGreek Theatre: Ritual and Religion
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Euripides: Bacchae
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityEuripides: Bacchae
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Greek Religion: Mystery Cult
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityGreek Religion: Mystery Cult
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Greek Religion: Hero Cult
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityGreek Religion: Hero Cult
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 6 lectures
Sophocles: Oedipus Tyrannus
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversitySophocles: Oedipus Tyrannus
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 8 lectures
Greek Theatre
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityGreek Theatre
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 6 lectures
Money in Ancient Greece
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityMoney in Ancient Greece
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University