
معرفی
Cynthia Liu is an Instructor in Ancient Greek and Latin at the University of Oxford's Department of Classics. She holds a BA from Baylor University, followed by an MSt and DPhil from the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on Latin and Greek poetry, Plato's philosophy, ritual studies, Renaissance and Early Modern reception of classical texts, and Global Classics. Key publications include analyses of Plato's use of mystery language, Ovid's Hecuba narrative, and Piccolomini's engagement with Lucretius.
Her work bridges ancient and early modern textual analysis, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to classical reception. Recent articles explore intersections between philosophy and visual imagery, mythological themes in captivity narratives, and comedic adaptations of classical ideas. She contributes to scholarly editions such as Enea Silvio Piccolomini’s Chrysis (co-authored) and a Brill commentary on Virgil’s Aeneid.
Liu’s academic profile reflects deep engagement with both primary sources and their historical reception, supported by her editorial projects and teaching in classical languages and literature. She maintains an ORCID profile (0000-0002-3007-9130) and is affiliated with Oxford’s academic staff.


