
About
Mathilde Skoie is a professor of Latin at the University of Oslo's Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas (IFIKK). She currently serves as Pro-Dean and Vice Dean for Research at the Faculty of Humanities. She chairs the board of the research centre RITMO and the Norwegian Institute in Rome, and is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board at the University of Gothenburg. Her roles also include former president of the Norwegian Classical Association and board membership at the Norwegian Institute in Athens and the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet). She actively contributes to academic communities as a referee for journals like Arethusa and Classical Philology, and holds editorial board positions at Klassisk forum.
Mathilde Skoie earned her Ph.D. in Latin from the University of Reading in 1999, later publishing Reading Sulpicia (Oxford University Press, 2002). Before joining the University of Oslo, she was a Rome Scholar at the British School in Rome (funded by the British Academy), a lecturer at the University of Reading, and an associate professor at the University of Bergen. She has been affiliated with IFIKK since 2009, initially as Head of Department and later as a full professor.
Her research interests span
- Pastoral poetry
- Roman elegy (especially Sulpicia)
- Reception of Antiquity (e.g., work on Catiline)
- History of classical scholarship (focusing on commentaries)
- Translation studies
- Application of modern literary theory in classical philology
- Rhetorical analysis
Her publications reflect a focus on the interplay between classical texts and modern intellectual frameworks, bridging disciplines like literary studies and reception theory while engaging deeply with Latin poetry and its historical interpretations. She has co-edited volumes on themes ranging from the humanities to early modern textual traditions.
Mathilde Skoie has no scientific awards listed in the provided text. Her academic advising and grant activities include editorial and referee work, though specific grants or student advisees are not detailed here. She is involved in research groups such as Norway's Antiquity and Textual Traditions and Communities in Early Modern Europe.
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