Kornélia Koltai is a habilitated Associate Professor at the Institute of Ancient and Classical Studies , Faculty of Humanities , Eötvös Loránd University , specializing in Assyriology and Hebrew Studies . Her research focuses on biblical exegesis, Hebrew literature, and intertextual dialogues between Jewish and Christian traditions. She can be contacted at koltai.kornelia@btk.elte.hu or reached at her office in Budapest. Primary Affiliation : Department of Assyriology and Hebrew Studies, ELTE Research Themes : Biblical hermeneutics, Targum studies, gender dynamics in ancient texts, historical Hebrew poetry Her scholarly output reveals a consistent engagement with Hebrew Bible interpretations , particularly through Targumic lenses and feminist theological critiques. She analyzes how ancient narratives—such as the martyrdom of the Three Youths (Daniel 3) or Tamar’s sacrifice—reflect patriarchal structures and cultural conflicts. Her recent work explores 17th-century Hungarian-Hebrew poetic exchanges, including figures like György Csipkés and Somosi Petkó János. While her Google Scholar list emphasizes literary and theological analysis of biblical texts, it also includes interdisciplinary inquiries into Baroque-era Hebrew greeting poetry , bilingualism in Daniel, and unpublished 17th-century Bible translations. These publications highlight her expertise in bridging historical linguistics, cultural studies, and religious traditions.









