ACADEMIC:
EDUCATION
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2014/10/25: Ph.D. in History Cambridge University based on The Emperor Elagabalus: Fact or Fiction? Cambridge University Press, 2010. |
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2008/09/01:
CELTA
(Cambridge Certificate
in English Language
Teaching to Adults)
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2006/03/23: Ph.D. in Literature, Tsukuba University, Japan. Dissertation: with sculptural relief, and
associated fragments, related to the cult of Elagabal. |
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2002/04/01-2006/03/23:
Tsukuba University, Japan
Doctoral research.
Subject of Research:
Studia Variana.
Photograph by Angus
Stewart |
1973/4: Harper-Wood Studentship in Creative Writing, St. John’s College, Cambridge. Led to publication of Poemas del Silencio and Nueve Prosas Ejemplares |
Bridge of Sighs, St. John’s College, Cambridge |
1968/09/20-1970/12/31:
Cambridge University
Postgraduate study
Subject of study:
Illusion and Reality in Spanish Golden Age Literature.
1968/09/20
Research Scholarship
Trinity College
Cambridge University
First Class Honours in English Tripos,
Cambridge University
B.A. Tripos Dissertation:
Illusion and Reality in Cervantes’ ‘Don Quixote’.
Wren Fountain, Great Court, Trinity College, Cambridge |
1964/09/01-1968/06/21: Trinity College, Cambridge University Undergraduate study. Subjects of Study: Moral Science (Philosophy) Archaeology and Anthropology English Literature (including comparative literature in Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, & German). |
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1964/09/20:
Undergraduate Scholarship in Modern Languages
Trinity College
Cambridge University
1963: Awarded Duke of Norfolk Prize for French Composition
The Oratory School, Woodcote, Oxon.
O levels:
English Literature, English Language, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, German, Russian, History, Mathematics. |
A levels:
French, Spanish
S level:
History (with distinction)
Royal Certificate of Music. |