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Emmanuel Bourbouhakis is an Associate Professor of Classics at Princeton University, specializing in Byzantine Studies. He joined the department in 2011 to expand research and teaching in late antiquity and Byzantine Middle Ages. His work bridges textual criticism and Greek palaeography with broader cultural inquiries into rhetoric, historiography, and the transmission of Classical texts.
- Education: M.A. from University of Western Ontario (1999), Ph.D. from Harvard University (2007)
- Research: Focuses on Byzantine philology, medieval Greek literature, and manuscript studies. Current projects include a monograph on Byzantine epistolography and a Teubner edition of Michael Psellos' rhetorical treatises.
- Teaching: Instructs courses in classical and post-classical Greek at all levels, including Byzantine literature and cultural history.
His recent book analyzes Eustathios of Thessalonike's Epitaphios for Manuel I Komnenos, integrating philological rigor with studies of performance and ceremonial contexts. His publications emphasize redefining Byzantine literary classifications through newly uncovered texts.
- Honors: Dumbarton Oaks stipendiary fellowship, DFG teaching post-doctoral fellowship
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