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Nikolaos Domazakis is an active Researcher at Lund University's Centre for Languages and Literature within the Faculty of Humanities, specializing in Ancient and Byzantine Greek studies. His work focuses on textual analysis of Jewish-Greek literature from the Hellenistic period.
His research spans critical examination of Septuagint texts, particularly Esther and Maccabees, with emphasis on linguistic innovation, intertextuality, and historical context. Key interests include neologisms, hapax legomena, redaction criticism, and the intersection of Jewish tradition with Hellenistic culture during the 2nd century BC.
Analysis of his publications reveals consistent focus on textual dating, linguistic anomalies in biblical apocrypha, and the socio-religious dynamics reflected in Greek Jewish literature. His methodology combines philological rigor with historical contextualization, particularly examining how conflict narratives and concepts of evil function within these texts.
While no formal awards are documented in available sources, his research has generated academic engagement with 3 citations and 2 reader captures according to publication metrics.
Domazakis maintains active scholarly output through monographs, journal articles, and lexicon contributions, primarily disseminated through Lund University's research portal. His work forms part of broader research networks in biblical and classical studies within the Faculty of Humanities.


