
معرفی
Boris Rodin Maslov is an Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy, History of Ideas and Art, and Classical Languages at the University of Oslo. His research focuses on ancient Greek literature, literary theory, historical semantics, and comparative metrics, with ongoing projects including a book on recognition and oblivion plots, articles on Pindar's metrics, and a study of Gregory of Nazianzus' De Vita Sua.
His recent publications explore thematic and metrical patterns in classical texts, intertextual dialogues between Greek and Russian literature, and methodological approaches like quantitative historical poetics. He collaborates with scholars such as Tatiana Nikitina and Paulo do Nascimento Brito on diverse topics spanning tragedy, narrative theory, and linguistic reconstruction.
He contributes to research groups in Linguistics and Poetics and co-edits interdisciplinary works like Persistent Forms: Explorations in Historical Poetics. His work bridges classical philology with contemporary literary theory, emphasizing transhistorical connections and the evolution of poetic forms.





