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Christos Tsagalis is a Professor of Ancient Greek Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with a distinguished career spanning multiple institutions in Greece, including the University of Athens (2001-2013) and the University of Crete (2000-2001). His academic journey includes roles as Lecturer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and eventually Professor, focusing on Homeric and Hesiodic scholarship.
Research interests center on
- Homeric epics (Iliad and Odyssey)
- Hesiodic corpus and fragments
- Oral theory and intertextuality
- Greek epigram and funerary poetry
- Narrative techniques in ancient literature
Publications reflect his expertise, with works on rhapsodic performance, oral tradition, and spatial analysis of Homeric texts. His co-edited volumes further solidify his contributions to classical research.
Scientific awards include
- National Research Award (2019)
- Academy of Athens Award (2007)
- Fellowships at Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies (2002, 2014)
- Multiple institutional research awards (Trichas Foundation, Aristotle University, etc.)
He serves as Assistant Editor for Trends in Classics Supplementary Volumes and co-edits the Yearbook of Ancient Greek Epic and Key Perspectives on Classical Research series.




