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  1. James M. Redfield (born 1935) is the Edward Olson Distinguished Service Professor of Classics at the University of Chicago.He has made numerous contributions to current scholarship on Homer and Herodotus, probably the most notable of which is his book, Nature and Culture in the Iliad: The Tragedy of Hector (University of Chicago Press, 1975), an anthropological reading of the Iliad with the ...

  2. James M. Redfield. Edward Olson Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Classical Languages and Literatures, Social Thought, Committee on the Ancient Mediterranean World, and the College. Read more about Professor Redfield here.

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  4. James M. Redfield has written Nature and Culture in the Iliad: The Tragedy of Hector ; The Locrian Maidens: Love and Death in Greek Italy and articles on Homer, Herodotus, Plato, and Greek society. His teaching is focused on Greek language, literature, and social history as they can be understood in the light of theory drawn from modern ...

  5. The University of Chicago Magazine. Bruce M. King, AB’85, AM’87, PhD’97, and Lillian Doherty, AM’77, PhD’82, have edited a volume in tribute to James M. Redfield, LAB’50, AB’54, PhD’61, the Edward Olson Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Classical Languages and Literatures and of Social Thought. In this photo, from 1965 ...

  6. MAILING ADDRESS University of Chicago 1126 E. 59th St. Chicago IL 60637 ABOUT James M. Redfield has written Nature and Culture in the Ilia...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · The Celestine Prophecy, James Redfield. The Celestine Prophecy is a 1993 novel by James Redfield that discusses various psychological and spiritual ideas rooted in multiple ancient Eastern traditions and New Age spirituality. The main character undertakes a journey to find and understand a series of nine spiritual insights in an ancient ...

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