Vivienne Jean Gray (néeForbes, born 1947 or 1948) is a New Zealand academic, and is emeritus professor of classics and ancient history at the University of Auckland, specialising in historians Herodotus and Xenophon. She was previously Public Orator for the university.
Gray was the invited guest speaker at the founding meeting of the Australasian Women in Ancient World Studies. She spoke about the lives of New Zealand scholars Agathe Thornton and Daphne Hereward.[7] Gray retired in 2011 and was appointed professor emeritus at the University of Auckland.[8]
Gray is a specialist on the Greek philosopher and historian Xenophon, and has received international recognition of her work.[9] She has published five books on Xenophon, including a work on his Hellenica in 1989, explaining the form and function of the Hellenica, and arguing that it must first be understood as a literary work before it can be understood as an historical one.[10][11][12] Gray followed this with a monograph on Xenophon's treatment of Socrates in 1998. Her 2007 book On Government describes three works on government, two by Xenophon ( the Constitution of the Lacedaemonians and the Hiero) and one previously ascribed to him (the Constitution of the Athenians).[13][14] In 2010 she wrote the Oxford Readings volume on Xenophon.[15][16] As of 2024, her most recent work is the 2011 Xenophon's Mirror of Princes, covering his work on leadership and arguing against the Straussian reading of irony in Xenophon's writings.[17][18] Eve A. Browning described Gray as "a major driving force behind this Xenophon renaissance... whose energetic defense of his significance, uniqueness, philosophical depth, writing brilliance, and unified intellectual mission has been ongoing for two decades".[19]
Selected works
Books
Gray, Vivienne J. (1989) The character of Xenophon's Hellenica. Duckworth, London ISBN 0715622102
Gray, Vivienne J. (1998) The framing of Socrates: the literary interpretation of Xenophon's memorabilia, Stuttgart: Steiner, 1998 ISBN 3 515 07313 2
Gray, Vivienne J. (2007) Xenophon on Government. Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics. Cambridge University Press.
Gray, Vivienne J. (2010) Xenophon. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies. Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199216185
Gray, Vivienne J. (2011) Xenophon's Mirror of Princes: Reading the Reflections. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199563814