Holly Axford
ha2694@columbia.edu
Literary representations of ritual and magic; Greek and Roman religion; the witch in Greek and Latin poetry; feminist theory; contemporary classical receptions
Olivier Bordeleau-Lavoie
ob2325@columbia.edu
Greek and Roman Literature; Seneca (Philosophy, Tragedies, Styles, Life, etc.); Mythology, Mythography, Folklore, and their reception; Reception studies in the Medieval and Renaissance periods; Classics in European and New World educational curriculum
Gia Chen
gc2931@columbia.edu
Latin Literature, especially Neronian and Flavian poetry, and secular poetry in Late Antiquity; Book history and history of classical canon; Rhetoric and the concept of authority Reception; Manuscripts.
Jose Antonio Cancino Alfaro
jc5502@columbia.edu
Neronian literature, especially in issues of temporality and politics, and also in neo-Latin literature, with special emphasis on neo-Latin writings in/about Latin America.
Carina de Klerk
cd2785@columbia.edu
Ancient drama. Epic Performance studies. Representations of enslaved people in Greek Literature. Classical Reception.
Geoffrey Harmsworth
gh2511@columbia.edu
Greek Literature in the Roman Empire; Greek Poetry from the Hellenistic Period to Late Antiquity; Cultural History of Books and Readers from Antiquity to the Renaissance; Miscellanies and the Aesthetics of Poikilia and Varietas in Greek and Roman Literature; Animals in Greek and Roman Literature.
Elizabeth Heintges
Currently On Leave
emh2130@columbia.edu
Latin and Hellenistic Greek literature; Cultural geography and history of Hellenistic and Roman Sicily; Late Antique poetry; Numismatics and epigraphy.
(Photograph by Isaia Crosson)
Marissa Swan
mkh2161@columbia.edu
History of medicine, Late antiquity, The body, The intersection of philosophy, religion, and medicine, Literary theory, and Lactantius
Emma Ianni
ei2235@columbia.edu
Comparative perspectives; gender and feminist studies and the Classics; Greek tragedy;
(Photograph by Isaia Crosson)
John Izzo
ji2252@columbia.edu
Latin Prose and Poetry; Ancient Slavery; Neo-Latin and Colonialism; Philosophical Literature
Nicholas Koudounis
nk2866@columbia.edu
Interethnic exchange in the Near East; Greek History; Greek and Latin epigraphy; Cultural identity in Achaemenid Persia
Jazmín Novoa Lara
jan2191@columbia.edu
Jazmín Novoa Lara, Graduate Student, Department of Classics, Columbia University
Jose Romero Lotero
jmr2337@columbia.edu
Augustan Poetry, Ovid, Narratology, Music and Myth, Musical Cultures in the Ancient World, Musicology and Classics, Classical Traditions in Latin-America
Valeria Spacciante
vs2716@columbia.edu
Ancient and Modern Literary Criticism; Literary Theory; Parody; Comic Literature; Classical Reception
Brett L. Stine
bls2187@columbia.edu
Archaic Greek poetry; Critical theory; Ancient literary criticism; Papyrology, manuscript studies, and book history.