Professor Paul Fendley

PhD
Senior Research Fellow since 2014

The Very Revd Dr John Drury

DD
Emeritus Fellow since 2024

My book Music at Midnight: The Life and Poetry of George Herbert was published by Allen Lane / Penguin in 2013. I am now working on an edition of Herbert’s complete poetry for Penguin Classics, due to be published in 2014.

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Dr Wolfgang de Melo

MA, MPhil, DPhil
Quondam Fellow since 2012

Apart from teaching, Wolfgang de Melo has spent the last academic year working on his edition and translation of Varro's De lingua Latina. A draft of text and translation is almost finished, but will require further work before a commentary accompanying the text can be started.

Professor G.A. (Jerry) Cohen

BA, BPhil, FBA
Emeritus Fellow from 1985 to 2008
14 April 1941 - 5 August 2009
  • Codrington Library, All Souls College, Saturday 19 June 2010, 2:15pm

Professor Angelos Chaniotis

Professor, School of Historical Studies, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton
Associate Member, All Souls College
BA, MA, PhD
Quondam Fellow since 2010

Professor Mary Carruthers

BA, MA, PhD, FBA
Quondam Fellow since 2009

Professor John Cardy

Visiting Professor, University of California, Berkeley
BA, MA, PhD, FRS
Emeritus Fellow since 2014

I am a theoretical physicist who applies the methods of quantum field theory to problems in statistical and condensed matter physics. In the past I helped develop the tools of conformal field theory which had applications also to string theory and black holes. In recent years I have investigated questions of quantum entanglement and non-equilibrium behaviour in many-body systems such as quantum spin chains and ultra-cold atoms.

Fraser Campbell

MA
Quondam Fellow since 2020

Fraser Campbell (first elected as an Examination Fellow in 2005) is a barrister at Blackstone Chambers in London. He appears in commercial disputes, as well as judicial reviews and cases involving pensions law. He is a member of the Attorney General’s Panel of Counsel, and has served as a Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee. He is also a Trustee of the Oxford Union. His current research interests focus on the control of powers in private law: he is a contributor to the forthcoming next edition of the textbook Thomas on Powers (Oxford University Press).

Professor Colin Burrow

MA, DPhil, FBA
Senior Research Fellow since 2006

I work on Renaissance literature, and have a particular interest in classical influences on English writing. I have edited the poems of Shakespeare for the Oxford Shakespeare and of Ben Jonson for the Cambridge Ben Jonson, and have published widely on English writers from 1500-1700. I am presently working on two large projects: a history of Elizabethan literature for the Oxford English Literary History and a study of the idea and practice of literary imitation.

Sir Ian Brownlie

CBE, QC, DPhil, DCL, FBA, Commander of the Order of Merit of the Norwegian Crown
Distinguished Fellow from 2004 to 2010
19 September 1932 - 3 January 2010
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