John Hilton, III
John Hilton is an Associate Professor at the University of KawZulu-Natal. He has in press articles on the Adamastor episode in Camoens, the use of Lucianic satire in nineteenth-century popular media, ethnic paradoxography in the Aethiopia of Heliodorus, and Greek and Roman names for Africa. He has translated Apuleiuse's Florida and is currently working on the cultural impact of Roman Law on South African society. He has degrees from the University of Cape Town (B.A.), the University of South...See more
John Hilton is an Associate Professor at the University of KawZulu-Natal. He has in press articles on the Adamastor episode in Camoens, the use of Lucianic satire in nineteenth-century popular media, ethnic paradoxography in the Aethiopia of Heliodorus, and Greek and Roman names for Africa. He has translated Apuleiuse's Florida and is currently working on the cultural impact of Roman Law on South African society. He has degrees from the University of Cape Town (B.A.), the University of South Africa (B.A. Hons), the University of Reading (M.A.), and the University of Natal (Ph.D.). See less