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Dimitrios Iordanoglou is a contemporary academic affiliated with Uppsala University, where he serves as Head of Education and Head of Department at the Department of Linguistics and Philology. His career spans classical philology, rhetoric, and gender studies, with a focus on ancient Greek texts and their philosophical implications.
- University: Uppsala University
- Department: Department of Linguistics and Philology
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
Email: dimitrios.iordanoglou@lingfil.uu.se
Research interests include classical philology, ancient rhetoric, political and moral philosophy in Greek tragedy, and gender studies. His work often intersects textual analysis with broader cultural and philosophical themes from antiquity.
- Classical Philology and Textual Analysis
- Ancient Rhetoric and Argumentation
- Political Philosophy in Greek Tragedy
- Gender Norms in Antiquity
Publication trends indicate a focus on Sophistic thought, Homeric texts, and philosophical dialogues in classical literature. His recent works examine the Derveni Papyrus, gender dynamics in ancient epics, and the evolution of rhetoric.
Academic leadership involves overseeing educational programs and departmental operations. While no specific scientific awards are listed, his editorial contributions include co-editing Eranos: The Origins of Political Thinking in Ancient Greece (2018).



