Dimitris Antoniou
(212)-853-8241
da2500@columbia.edu
503 Fayerweather Hall
History and anthropology of Modern Greece; State operation; Political Imagination; Architecture and public space; Classical reception in authoritarian regimes; Greek film; Museum ethnography and curatorial studies
Kathy Hannah Eden
(212) 854-6532+1
khe1@columbia.edu
401A Philosophy
Ancient and Renaissance Literary Theory; Renaissance Humanism; History of Hermeneutics; the Rhetorical Tradition
Chrysanthe Filippardos
(212)-854-9232
cf2820@columbia.edu
617A Hamilton Hall
Teaching Heritage Languages; Second Language Acquisition
Translanguaging; Language Contact; Immigrant Narratives.
Marcus Folch
mf2664@columbia.edu
617C Hamilton Hall
On leave, Academic Year 2024-2025
Greek Literature, Ancient Philosophy, Rhetoric; Ancient Theories and Practices of Performance; Genre; Gender; Punishment and Incarceration in Antiquity.
(Photograph by Isaia Crosson)
Carmela Vircillo Franklin
(212) 854-5687
cvf2@columbia.edu
612 Hamilton Hall
Medieval Latin literature; Transmission of texts and manuscript studies; Greek and Latin hagiography; Study of the Bible in the early Middle Ages; Early medieval Rome; Bede
Hanna Golab
hg2607@columbia.edu
610 Hamilton Hall
Ancient Greek Literature and Culture, Epigraphy, Chorality, and Medicine
Stathis Gourgouris
(212) 854-9638
ssg93@columbia.edu
608 Hamilton Hall
Literary theory, modernist poetics, Enlightenment thought, pre-Socratic philosophy, experimental music, and contemporary Greek poetry
Joseph Howley
(212) 854-3902
617 Hamilton Hall
Classics@columbia.edu
Imperial Latin prose; Imperial Greek literature (the “second sophistic”); Antiquarian, miscellaneous, and encyclopedic writing; Intellectual history; History of the book and of reading Media history and studies; Early modern printing of classical texts, Phonography and recordings of Greek and Latin.
(Photograph by Isaia Crosson)
Elizabeth Irwin
617D Hamilton Hall
On Leave Fall 2024
Herodotus; Thucydides; Old Comedy; Political and Ethical Debates of the later Fifth Century; Athenian Empire; Historicizing readings of Athenian Drama and of Plato; Archaic Greek Poetry and History; Pindar and Bacchylides; The Reception of Classical Athens in Greek Writers of the Imperial Period (Augustan and later)
Nikolas P. Kakkoufa
(212) 854-9232
nk2776@columbia.edu
617A Hamilton Hall
Modern Greek Poetry; Gender, Sexuality & the body; Reception in Modern Greek & Comparative Literature; Aestheticism; The image of the city in Literature; Second Language Acquisition.
Darcy Krasne
212-854-5683
dk3009@columbia.edu
617 D Hamilton Hall
Late Republican and early Imperial Latin poetry (especially Augustan and Flavian); Greek and Roman mythology, Intertextuality, Onomastics, and The epic tradition
John Ma
(212) 854-3902
Classics@columbia.edu
617 Hamilton Hall
Ancient history, especially Greek, and especially Hellenistic; Greek epigraphy; material culture of the ancient Greek world; Achaemenid empire; historical geography
Paraskevi Martzavou
(212) 854-1699
pm2839@columbia.edu
610 Hamilton Hall
Greek History and archaeology; Greek epigraphy; Roman Greece; the sociology of religious change
Elizabeth Scharffenberger
(212) 854-7822
es136@columbia.edu
610 Hamilton Hall
Ancient Greek and Roman drama; Comic literature (from antiquity to the present day); Intellectual history; Greek Prose Style; Reception studies; Classics in translation
Seth Schwartz
(212) 851-5907
srs166@columbia.edu
405 Fayerweather
Social History of Jew in Antiquity; Palestinian Archaeology and Epigraphy; Historiography; Apocalypticism
Deborah Steiner
(212) 854-4188
dts8@columbia.edu
604 Hamilton Hall
Archaic Greek poetry; Greek lyric; Greek mythology; and the visual arts
Karen Van Dyck
(212) 854-2189
vandyck@columbia.edu
515 Hamilton Hall
Modern Greek literature; Women and Gender; Translation and Reception; Diaspora
Lien Van Geel
lv2371@columbia.edu
610 Hamilton Hall
Latin and Greek Literature of the Late Republic and Early Empire (1st century BCE–1st century CE) ; Gender Studies in Antiquity (especially sisterhood and representation of female voices); Intertextuality and Reception
Katharina Volk
Currently On Leave
(212) 854-5683
kv2018@columbia.edu
614 Hamilton Hall
Latin literature of the late Republican and early Imperial periods; Roman philosophy, esp. Cicero; intellectual history
(Photograph by Isaia Crosson)
Gareth Williams
(212) 854-2850
gdw5@columbia.edu
615 Hamilton Hall
Classical Latin poetry, especially elegy; Silver Latin poetry; Senecan prose; Renaissance humanism
(Photograph by Isaia Crosson)
Ellen Morris
(212) 854-6023
emorris@barnard.edu.edu
efm2110@columbia.edu
219B Milbank Hall
Ancient Egyptian social history; International relations in the Late Bronze Age; Imperialism in the ancient Near East; Sexuality and performance; Divine Kingship; Revolts, insurgency, and societal unrest
Nancy Worman
(212) 854-3001
nworman@barnard.edu
nw51@columbia.edu
217 Milbank Hall
Ancient literary criticism and literary theory, Greek drama and oratory, Performance and the body and Modernist reception
Christopher Baswell
(212) 854-9011
cbaswell@barnard.edu
410 Barnard Hall
Medieval literature and manuscript studies; Classical tradition; disability studies
Richard Billows
(212) 854-4486
rab4@columbia.edu
322M Fayerweather
Ancient Greek and Roman History and Greek epigraphy
Francesco De Angelis
(212) 854-4723
fda2101@columbia.edu
826 Schermerhorn
Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art and archaeology
Holger A. Klein
(212) 854-3230
hak56@columbia.edu
931 Schermerhorn
Late Antique and Byzantine art and architecture; Cross-cultural exchange; Cult of relics; Material culture.
James Coulter
jac11@columbia.edu
Ioannis Mylonopoulos
(212) 854-0170
jm3193@columbia.edu
826 Schermerhorn Hall
Greek and Roman art; Architecture and Archaeology; Modern Greek art; Greek myths in 18th century opera; Greek myths in European Renaissance and Baroque painting
Richard Sacks
(212) 854-3917
sacks@columbia.edu
615 Philosophy
Homeric poetry; Old English and Old Norse poetry; ancient and medieval myth and epic, historical linguistics; narrative
Shante Tucker
(212) 854-3902
st3516@columbia.edu
617 Hamilton Hall