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Daniel Hadas

Dr Daniel Hadas

Teacher in Medieval Latin

Biography

Dr Daniel Hadas joined King's College London in 2010. He completed his , King's College London, BA (2004) and MA in Classics (2006) at King's College London and his PhD in Classics (2015) as University of Paris IV, France. He speaks English and French. He teaches classical Greek, medieval Latin, and textual criticism, and supervises MA and PhD theses in those last two areas.

Research, Scholarly projects and Academic Awards

He is currently working on an edition of some unpublished Latin sermons by the 12th century monk and bishop Baudri of Bougueil.

Academic Publications:

Hadas, D. (2013), 'Christians, Sibyls and Eclogue 4', Recherches augustiniennes et patristiques 37, 51-129.

Hadas, D. (2017), 'St Augustine and the disappearance of Varro', in V. Arena and F. Mac Góráin,eds., Varronian Moments, London, 76-91.

Hadas, D. ed. (2019), Augustin d'Hippone - Commencement de commentaire sur l'épître aux Romains, Berlin: De Gruyter.

Hadas, D., Manuwald G., Nicholas, L.R., eds (2020), An Anthology of European Neo-Latin Literature, London: Bloomsbury.

Research

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Centre for Late Antique and Medieval Studies

Interdisciplinary centre for the study of late antique and medieval history, languages, philosophy, religion, literature and music in western and eastern Europe.

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Medieval History Research Hub

The Medieval History research hub brings together historians working on any aspect of the period 400-1500 CE across Eurasia and Africa.

Research

medieval england main
Centre for Late Antique and Medieval Studies

Interdisciplinary centre for the study of late antique and medieval history, languages, philosophy, religion, literature and music in western and eastern Europe.

Cepheus_Leiden_Aratea
Medieval History Research Hub

The Medieval History research hub brings together historians working on any aspect of the period 400-1500 CE across Eurasia and Africa.