Prof Christopher Gill
Christopher Gill is Emeritus Professor of Ancient Thought at the University of Exeter. His specialist area is ancient philosophy, especially psychology and ethics. His main books are: Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy and Philosophy: The Self in Dialogue (1996), The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought (2006), Naturalistic Psychology in Galen and Stoicism (2010) and Marcus Aurelius: Meditations Books 1-6, translated with introduction and commentary (2013), all published by Oxford University Press. He has also edited a number of volumes of new essays, mostly with Oxford or Cambridge University Press, including 'The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy' (Oxford, 1990). He has also acted as editor for the journal 'Plato' (2000-3), and co-editor for Phronesis (2003-8).