Background
Barnes was born in Yorkshire in 1942.
art historian university professor
Barnes was born in Yorkshire in 1942.
He was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield until 1960, going up to Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Literae Humaniores, taking his Bachelor in 1964 and Master of Arts in 1967. He was awarded his Doctor of Philosophy in 1970.
He was Harmsworth Senior Scholar of Merton College, Oxford 1964-1966 and Junior Research Fellow of The Queen"s College, Oxford 1966-1970. In 1974 the University of Oxford conferred upon him the Conington prize. On receiving his doctorate he was immediately appointed Assistant Professor of Classics at University College, University of Toronto and in 1972 he was appointed Associate Professor.
In 1976 he became Professor of Classics, a post he held for thirty-one years until his retirement in 2007.
He was three times Associate Chairman of Classics (1979-1983, 1986-1989, 1995-1996). 1983/4 he was Visiting Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford and 1984/5 he was Connaught Senior Fellow in the Humanities.
In 1989 he was elected a Fellow of the University of Trinity College. He delivered the Townsend Lectures at Cornell University in 1994.
In 1985 he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
In December 2007, he officially retired from the University of Toronto, and returned to the United Kingdom. He is currently an honorary fellow at the University of Edinburgh"s School of Divinity, working with the Centre for the Study of Christian Origins. Many of his articles have challenged traditionally held chronologies and explored the implications of fresh dating.
In the year 1976/7 he was a visiting member of the Institute for Advanced Study.