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Christopher Polt is an Associate Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at Boston College. His research focuses on Latin poetry, particularly the ways Roman authors reinterpret earlier traditions. He specializes in Catullus' engagement with Roman comedy and Cicero's translation practices as vehicles for philosophical and political commentary. Polt teaches courses on Roman spectacles, advanced Latin literature (e.g., Lucretius and Plautus), and translation theory. His most recent publication (2021) explores Catullus' interaction with Roman comedy in the late Republic, while his current projects include a study of Cicero's translation theory.
- Education: Ph.D. in Classical Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
His research interests coalesce around ancient literary intertextuality, performance studies, and the socio-political dimensions of translation. Polt's work on Varro of Atax and Vergil demonstrates his expertise in tracing mythological and narrative connections across texts. His pedagogical approach incorporates innovative methods like using popular music to teach persona theory. He has contributed reviews to major journals such as Classical Journal Online and Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
While no formal grants or advising records are listed, his teaching spans introductory to advanced Greek and Latin language courses, reflecting his commitment to both classical philology and cultural studies. Polt's scholarship bridges ancient and modern perspectives, exemplified by his exploration of environmental themes in ancient literature and his analysis of political allegory in Roman fables.
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