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Anne Mahoney is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at Tufts University, where she has taught since 2004. Her research focuses on meter and poetics, neo-Latin post-Renaissance, and ancient drama. She is deeply involved in teaching historical linguistics, Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit languages, and revived Tufts' course on ancient mathematics.
- PhD, Boston University (2000)
- MA, Classical Studies (1996)
- MA, Mathematics (1985)
- BA, Mathematics and Economics (1979)
Mahoney's publications include reviews of neo-Latin poetry, analyses of Greek and Roman drama, and chapters on meter and song in Aristophanes. Her work bridges classical scholarship with interdisciplinary approaches, emphasizing linguistics, dramatic literature, and ancient mathematics. She is an editor for the Bryn Mawr Classical Review and Classical Outlook, and participates in committees like the University Faculty Senate and Committee on Translation of Classical Authors.
Her teaching spans courses like Historical Linguistics, Greek and Roman Tragedy, and Mathematics in Antiquity, reflecting her dual expertise in classics and mathematics. She holds fluency in Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and modern languages like Spanish and German.





