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Dr Alfred Vincent is an academic staff member at The University of Sydney, focusing on Byzantine and post-Byzantine studies, Greek literature, and cultural history. His research spans topics such as Venetian Crete, Ottoman history, and the evolution of vernacular Greek literature. He has authored and edited works like L'occio (time of leisure) (2008) and I Voskopoula (The Shepherdess) (2016). His publications explore themes ranging from post-Byzantine literary networks to the cultural significance of wine in historical texts.
Key research interests include the interplay between language and identity in early modern Greece, the cultural geography of Wallachia and Crete, and the material culture of Venetian Crete. His recent work examines 17th-century Greek writers in Wallachia and the linguistic choices in printed poetry.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining historical analysis with literary criticism. His conference presentations address topics like Kazantzakis’s humor and Cretan reenactment traditions. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Vincent’s academic profile reflects a focus on textual scholarship and historical contextualization, with contributions to both edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals. His research often bridges historical, linguistic, and cultural dimensions of Mediterranean studies.



