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Barbara Graziosi is the Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature at Princeton University's Department of Classics. Her research centers on ancient Greek literature and its reception, emphasizing the intersection between classical texts and modern interpretative frameworks including queer theory, machine learning, and material culture.
- Major projects: Living Poets (ERC-funded), Logion (ML for philology), and Sappho, Networked
- Education: Trieste, Oxford, Cambridge
Graziosi's work bridges philology with critical theory, exploring how ancient texts are recontextualized across time. She applies machine learning to textual criticism through the Logion project, focusing on corruption detection and lacunae reconstruction in classical manuscripts.
Key scientific awards include the National Teaching Fellowship (UK) and Excellence in Doctoral Supervision Award. Her public engagement spans BBC programs and TLS reviews, connecting antiquity to contemporary discourse.
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