Nationality British Occupation Educator, author | Name Robin Fox Role Historian | |
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Full Name Robin James Lane Fox Born 5 October 1946 (age 78) ( 1946-10-05 ) Known for Historian of classical antiquity Children Martha Lane Fox, Baroness Lane-Fox of Soho Books The Classical World, Pagans and Christians, The unauthorized version, Thoughtful Gardening, Travelling Heroes: Greeks a Similar People Martha Lane Fox - Baroness, Alexander the Great, Vita Sackville‑West, Michael Young |
Robin Lane Fox 'Alexander and the Gods -and the Early Successors'.
Robin James Lane Fox, FRSL (born 5 October 1946) is an English classicist, ancient historian and gardening writer known for his works on Alexander the Great. Lane Fox is an Emeritus Fellow of New College, Oxford and Reader in Ancient History, University of Oxford. Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History at New College from 1977 to 2014, he serves as Garden Master and as Extraordinary Lecturer in Ancient History for both New and Exeter Colleges. He has also taught Greek and Latin literature and early Islamic history.
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- Robin Lane Fox Alexander and the Gods and the Early Successors
- ancient historian robin lane fox on macedonia
- Early life
- Academic career
- Personal life
- Selected publications
- References

His major publications, for which he has won literary prizes including the James Tait Black Award, the Duff Cooper Prize, the Heinemann Award and the Runciman Award, include studies of Alexander the Great and Ancient Macedon, Late Antiquity, Christianity and Paganism, the Bible and history, and the Greek Dark Ages. His most recent book in 2015 concerns the patristic author Augustine of Hippo.

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Early life

Lane Fox was educated at Eton College, an all-boys public school near Windsor, Berkshire. He studied Literae Humaniores (Classics) at Magdalen College, Oxford. Like his fellow ancient historians Paul Cartledge and Alan Cameron, and philosophers Terence Irwin and John McDowell, he was an undergraduate student of G. E. M. de Ste. Croix.
Academic career

Lane Fox was a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford from 1970 to 1973. From 1974 to 1976, he was a lecturer at Worcester College, Oxford. From 1976 to 1977, he was a research fellow in classical and Islamic history at Worcester. In 1977, he was elected a fellow of New College, Oxford in succession to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix. In 1990, he was appointed Reader in Ancient History within the Faculty of Classics. In 2012, he retired and was appointed an Emeritus Fellow of New College.
Important influences on his contributions to the study of ancient history include Louis Robert, Peter Brown, E.R. Dodds, Timothy Barnes, E.J. Bickerman, Martin Litchfield West, Walter Burkert, and his long-standing New College colleague W.G. (George) Forrest.
He was historical advisor to the film director Oliver Stone for the epic Alexander. His appearance as an extra in cavalry manoeuvres, in addition to his work as a historical consultant, was publicised at the time of the film's release.
He wrote and presented Greek Myths: Tales of Travelling Heroes, which was first broadcast on BBC Four at 9:00pm on 15 November 2010.
While primarily focused on ancient Greece, Fox has authored three books dealing with the history of Christianity, Pagans and Christians, The Unauthorized Version: Truth and Fiction in the Bible, and most recently a biography of Saint Augustine, Augustine: Conversions and Confessions. In the second book, Fox professes himself to be an atheist, although in the last book he expresses much admiration for St. Augustine.
Lane Fox is the gardening correspondent of the Financial Times and an outspoken opponent of garden gnomes.
Personal life
Lane Fox is the father of Martha Lane Fox and of Henry Lane Fox. Martha is an entrepreneur and crossbench life peer who co-founded Lastminute.com. Henry is CEO of The Browser website.
Lane Fox is an atheist.