Full-Time Faculty
Dr. Hugh Elton
Professor & Program Coordinator
B.A. (Sheffield), D.Phil. (Oxford)
Prof. Elton specializes in Roman and Late Roman political and military history, and the regions of Cilicia and Isauria in southern Turkey.
Dr. George Kovacs
Professor
B.A. Ancient History & Classics (Trent), M.A. in Classics (Memorial), Ph.D. in Classics (Toronto)
Prof. Kovacs specializes in Greek poetry of the Archaic and Classical periods, with special interests in Greek and Roman drama and stagecraft, and in the reception of Greek myth in modern popular culture.
Dr. Richard Last
Assistant Professor
B.A. (York), M.A. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Prof. Last specializes in religion in the Roman empire, with particular interests in Roman Judaism and Christian origins.
Christine Davidson
Lecturer
B.A., Honours in Classics (Mount Allison), M.A., Classical Studies (Waterloo), Ph.D. Candidate, Classics (McMaster)
Associated Faculty
Dr. Rodney Fitzsimons
BA, MA (University of Toronto), PhD (University of Cincinnati)
Professor Fitzsimons has been at Trent University since 2004, first as a member of the Department of Ancient History & Classics (2004-2015).
Dr. Jennifer Moore
Associate Professor
B.A. (Classical Archaeology, Wilfrid Laurier University), M.A. and Ph.D. (Classical Studies, McMaster University)
Jennifer P. Moore joined Trent University in 1999. She is a Mediterranean archaeologist with particular interest in the multi-cultural heritage of ancient North Africa
Dr. Byron Stoyles
B.A. (Huron University College), M.A., Ph.D. (Western)
Professor Stoyles is currently an Associate Professor of the Philosophy Department at Trent University, whose main research interests lie in ancient philosophy and ethical theory.
Professors Emeriti
Dr. David F. R. Page
Professor Emeritus
David F.R. Page retired from the Department of Ancient History & Classics at Trent in 2007. Professor Page taught at Trent for 39 years.
Dr. Ian C. Storey
Professor Emeritus
Honours B.A. (Trinity College, Toronto), M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), M.Phil. (Oxford).
Prof. Storey's areas of research interest include Old Comedy, the plays of Euripides, ancient fiction (especially Lucian), and the life and fiction of C.S. Lewis.
Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Martin Boyne
Part-Time Instructor
B.A. (Trent), M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Lancaster)
Martin Boyne has interests in Greek drama, as demonstrated by his formation of the Classics Drama Group in 1993.
Jackie Tinson
Part-Time Instructor
B.A. (Trent); M.A. (Queen's)
Jackie's interests are the history of the Late Republic and Early Empire, the games and shows in the Circus and Arena, and gender issues in the ancient world.