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József Krupp is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Ancient and Classical Studies, affiliated with the Latin Department. His work bridges classical philology with modern Hungarian literary reception, focusing on Latin poetry, mythology, and pedagogy. He maintains the email krupp.jozsef@btk.elte.hu.
His research explores the intersections of classical texts with contemporary themes, including Ovidian metamorphosis, bucolic poetry, mythological reinterpretations, and educational frameworks in Latin literature. He contributes extensively to analyzing Hungarian adaptations of classical works, particularly those engaging with Virgil, Ovid, and Horace.
The trends in his publications (2007–2024) reflect a sustained focus on classical reception in modern literature, mythological archetypes, and pedagogical evaluations of Latin competitions. His work often examines interdisciplinary connections between classical texts and theological, environmental, or psychological themes.
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He has advised students through his role as a faculty member and contributed to institutional reports on classical education. His affiliations include organizing Latin competitions and documenting institutional activities in classical studies.


