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Dr. Fabio Sarranito is a Lecturer in Ancient Greek Literature and Culture at the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds, within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures. He specializes in ancient philosophy and literature, with a focus on Plato, ethics, and philosophical anthropology.
His educational background includes a PhD in Ancient Philosophy from NOVA University of Lisbon (2015), an MA in Ethics, and a BA in Philosophy. He has taught at the University of Leeds for several years, progressing from teaching assistant to his current permanent role.
His research explores themes such as love, madness, care, happiness, character, and the good life in ancient Greek thought. He investigates the interplay between philosophy and literary genres like tragedy, epic, and lyric poetry, as well as intellectual traditions such as rhetoric and sophistry. He also examines classical reception in antifascist and anticolonial contexts.
Dr. Sarranito is a member of the Centre for Ancient World and Classical Reception Studies at Leeds and collaborates with IFILNOVA at NOVA University of Lisbon. He teaches modules on Ancient Greek, Latin, and life writing, and offers supervision for postgraduate research students.
- Member, Centre for Ancient World and Classical Reception Studies
- Collaborating Member, IFILNOVA (NOVA University of Lisbon)
He has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. Dr. Sarranito advises PGR students and is involved in research supervision, though specific students are not named. There is no mention of grants or funded projects in the available information.
He is associated with interdisciplinary research groups including Classics, Classics and Ancient History, and the Centre for World Literatures, reflecting the breadth of his scholarly engagement.
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