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Christos Tsagalis is a current Professor of Ancient Greek Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he has held various academic roles since 2013. Previously, he served as Associate Professor (2009–2013) and Lecturer (2001–2006) at the same university, as well as Assistant Professor (2006–2008) and Lecturer (2001–2006) at the University of Athens, and Instructor at the University of Crete (2000–2001).
- Current role: Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Past roles: Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Lecturer
His research interests focus on Homeric epics, Hesiodic poetry, intertextuality, oral tradition, and Greek epigrams. He has contributed extensively to studies on the reception and structural analysis of ancient texts.
Selected publications include works on Homeric performance contexts, oral palimpsests, and ancient epigrams, reflecting his expertise in Greek epic traditions and their historical reception. His editorial roles include co-editing the Yearbook of Ancient Greek Epic and Key Perspectives on Classical Research.
- Notable books: The Oral Palimpsest, Early Greek Epic Fragments, Τέχνη ραψωδική
- Co-edited volumes: 12 collections on Homer, Hesiod, and Greek tragedy
He has received numerous scientific awards, including the National Research Award (2019), Excellence Award in Classics (2007), and multiple fellowships at Harvard University’s Center for Hellenic Studies (2002, 2014).





