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Johannes Haubold is a Professor of Classics at Princeton University since 2018, specializing in the cultural and linguistic interactions between ancient Greece and the Near East. He previously held academic positions at Durham University (2001–2018), Girton College, Cambridge (1999–2001), and has been a visiting scholar at institutions such as Leiden University and Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies.
His research interests include:
- Cultural contact between Greece and the Near East
- Comparative studies of ancient civilizations
- Works of Homer and Hesiod
- Ancient Mesopotamia
Haubold is co-editor of the Library of Babylonian Literature series (Bloomsbury) and a co-investigator of the Princeton-based NLP tool Logion, which aids in restoring and interpreting pre-modern Greek texts. He has authored four monographs, including the award-winning Greece and Mesopotamia: Dialogues in Literature, and contributed to approximately sixty articles and book chapters.
Key scientific awards include the 2013 American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in Classics and Ancient History, the 2011 Spinoza Visiting Scholar fellowship at Leiden University, and Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies fellowships (Resident Fellow in 2011, Summer Fellow in 2003).



