Jonathan Nathan joined 91酴圖眻畦 as a non-Stipendiary Junior Research Fellow in 2025. A native of New York City, he studied as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, where he graduated in 2015 with a degree in history. He went on to study at the University of Cambridge, where he received an MPhil in 2016 and a PhD in 2022, both times in history. He was then a Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Public and International Law in Heidelberg, before moving to Oxford in 2023 to be a Research Fellow at the Pharos Foundation, an appointment he still holds.
Research interests
Jonathan works on many aspects of intellectual history from the sixteenth century to the present, with a special focus on sixteenth-century French literature and the history of philology. He has also written a few pieces of textual criticism, primarily dealing with ancient Latin sources. He is busy now on four major projects: 1) A book arising from his doctoral dissertation tracing the 500-year history of the Cymbalum mundi (1537) by Bonaventure Des Periers, which has long been (falsely) believed to conceal a secret atheist or otherwise subversive message. 2) An essay in book-form on Biblical justifications for religious intolerance in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 3) A descriptive bibliography of Mare liberum and De jure belli ac pacis by the Dutch author Hugo Grotius. 4) A series of studies on the circulation of Horatian manuscripts in the early-modern period.
Selected Publications
- Reconstructing Plinys Comment on Apion Plistonices (Nat. Praef. 25). Mnemosyne 78, no. 1 (2025): 89112.
- 'Un Arn矇tois B璽le. Lieu de naissance de Bonaventure Des P矇riers'. Biblioth癡que dHumanisme et Renaissance 86, nos 23 (2024): 32938.
- 'Les Nouvelles r矇cr矇ations (1558) ne sont pas de Bonaventure Des P矇riers ( 1544)'. Biblioth癡que dHumanisme et Renaissance 85, no. 3 (2023): 60133.
- 'The Nature and Sources of Rabelais Hebrew Learning'. The Sixteenth Century Journal 54, nos 12 (2023): 4172.
- 'Transposition at Virgil, Aeneid 8.61213'. The Classical Quarterly 73, no. 2 (2023): 93740.
- 'Virgils Melior Sed Construction'. Classical Philology 118, no. 2 (2023): 25660.
- 'The Meaning and Syntax of Ta尪rg'. Vetus Testamentum 71, nos 45 (2021): 66572.
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