Faculty
Emilia Barbiero
Areas of research: Ancient Comedy, Roman republican literature and culture, Ancient epistolography
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Alessandro Barchiesi
Areas of research: Roman poetry and narrative texts
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Adam Becker
Areas of research: Jewish-Christian relations in Late Antiquity; critical theories of religion; Syriac language and literature; reception of classical antiquity; religion in the modern Middle East
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Joan Breton Connelly
Areas of research: Classical Archaeology; Myth and Religion; Performance; Landscape; Maritime World; Greek Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting; Women in Antiquity; Cypriot Archaeology; the Hellenistic East.
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Raffaella Cribiore
Areas of research: Education in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Greek Oratory. Papyrology. Field experience in the Greek and Roman excavation in the Dakhla Oasis, Egypt.
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David Konstan
Areas of research: Greek and Roman comedy and the novel, Greek philosophy, history of emotions and values (friendship, forgiveness)
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Barbara Kowalzig
Areas of research: Religion and anthropology of ancient Greece and the Mediterranean; Greek poetry and drama; music and performance; social and economic history
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David Levene
Department Chair, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Areas of research: Latin prose literature, Roman religion, Roman Republican history
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Marko Malink
Areas of research: Ancient philosophy, philosophical logic
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Peter Meineck
Areas of research: Ancient performance and culture; cognitive science and theory; Greek and Roman mythology; theatre reception, health humanities, arts and humanities public programming.
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Phillip Mitsis
Areas of research: Ancient philosophy and its reception; ancient drama; modern Greek literature and culture
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Andrew Monson
Director of Graduate Studies
Areas of research: Hellenistic history; Greco-Roman Egypt; social and economic history; political economy; ancient empires
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Matthew Santirocco
Areas of research: Latin literature (especially Augustan poetry, literary patronage); Greek poetry (especially Hellenistic and tragedy); classical tradition
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David Sider
Areas of research: Greek poetry and philosophy
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Benjamin Straumann
Areas of research: Greek and Roman political and legal thought; long-term history of moral, political, and legal philosophy; history of the classical tradition; Roman law and its reception
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Laura Viidebaum
Areas of research: Rhetoric, ancient philosophy, literary criticism, drama
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Mervin Dilts
Professor Mervin Dilts works on Greek textual criticism, religion, and history. He has edited numerous Greek texts, including Demosthenes, Aeschines (as well as the Demosthenes and Aeschines scholia), Apsines, and Aelian.
Michael Peachin
Professor Michael Peachin works on Roman Imperial history, Roman law, and Latin epigraphy. He has written and edited numerous volumes on these subjects, including Rome and the Worlds Beyond Its Frontiers (with D. Slootjes), Greek and Latin Inscriptions at New York University, and The Oxford Handbook of Roman Social Relations.
Gregory Sifakis
Professor Gregory Sifakis works on classical drama, medieval Greek narrative poetry, and modern Greek folklore. Among his books are Parabasis and Animal Choruses, Studies in the History of Hellenistic Drama, and Aristotle on the Function of Tragic Poetry.
Anne Carson - Creative Writing Program
Sebastian Heath - Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
Jessica Moss - Department of Philosophy
Vincent Renzi - The College Core Curriculum
Helen L. Theodoratou - A.S. Onassis Program in Hellenic Studies
Roger Bagnall - Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
Emanuela Bianchi - Comparative Literature
Claire Bubb - Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
Hallie Franks - Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Alexander Jones - Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
Patricia Eunji Kim - Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Antonis Kotsonas - Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
Clemente Marconi - Institute of Fine Arts
Ann Macy Roth - Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Studies Program
Jeffrey L. Rubenstein - Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies
Laura Samponaro - Liberal Studies
Richard Schechner - Tisch School of the Arts
Melissa Schwartzberg - Politics
Laura Slatkin - Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Katherine E. Welch - Institute of Fine Arts