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Patricia Rosenmeyer is the Paddison Professor of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Dorothy Tarrant Fellow at the Institute of Classical Studies (2022). Her research focuses on archaic Greek lyric poetry, epistolary fiction, and ancient inscriptions. She holds affiliations with the Institute of Classical Studies and has conducted extensive archival research at The National Archives in Kew. Current projects include a Sappho commentary for intermediate Greek students and a volume on 20th-century receptions of Classics by Jewish, Palestinian, and Israeli scholars.
- Education: Ph.D. in Classics (not explicitly stated but implied)
Her work bridges textual analysis and cultural history, exploring themes like intertextuality, genre evolution, and the legacy of classical texts in modern contexts. At the Institute, she investigates German-speaking refugee classicists' wartime experiences and post-internment academic contributions in the UK/US.
Publications span monographs and edited volumes on Greek lyric, epistolary narratives, and inscriptions. She collaborates with institutions like SAS (Institute of Classical Studies) and engages with both academic and pedagogical projects.
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