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Professor Amin Benaissa is a Professor of Papyrology and Tutorial Fellow in Classical Languages and Literature at Christ Church, University of Oxford. His academic journey includes a BA from Yale University, an MSt, and a DPhil from Oxford. He specializes in the study of ancient Greek papyri, particularly those from the Oxyrhynchus collection in Oxford, focusing on Hellenistic and Imperial Greek poetry, ancient education, and the social history of Roman and Late Antique Egypt.
- Education: BA Yale, MSt & DPhil Oxford
His research centers on editing and interpreting unpublished Greek literary and documentary papyri, with emphasis on their cultural, institutional, and societal contexts. He actively contributes to understanding the intellectual and social landscapes of Graeco-Roman Egypt through textual analysis.
Publications are listed on his Academia page, though specific articles are not detailed here. No awards are explicitly mentioned in the text. As a Tutorial Fellow, he advises students in Classical Languages and Literature at Christ Church.
His work is closely tied to the Oxyrhynchus papyri project, reflecting a commitment to preserving and interpreting ancient manuscripts.

