John Knight FotheringhamFBA (14 August 1874 – 12 December 1936) was a British historian who was an expert on ancient astronomy and chronology.[1][2][3] He established the chronology of the Babylonian dynasties.
Fotheringham was a Fellow at Magdalen College (1909–16). He was a Reader in ancient history at the University of London (1912–20). He was later Reader in ancient astronomy and chronology at the University of Oxford (1925–36).
The History of England, from Addington's Administration to the Close of William IV's Reign 1801–1837, Volume XI, with George Charles Brodrick (Longmans, Green, 1906)
Marco Sanudo, conqueror of the Archipelago, with L.R.F. Williams (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1915)
Cleostratus (London: Clay, 1920)
Historical eclipses (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1921)