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Panayiotis Christoforou

@panayiotischri5

Ancient Historian; Greek-Cypriot Ecuadorean, spend most of my time thinking about Greek and Roman History. Marshall Research Fellow, Pharos Foundation

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My book is now published online, and available to those who have access to Cambridge Core! A long-road that is finally done. Thanks to all who helped. cambridge.org/core/books/ima…

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🎙️Catch up with this term’s releases🎙️ “Understanding the Roman Emperor” 🏛️🌿🗡️ Featuring Panayiotis Christoforou, Lecturer in Ancient History Oriel College Oxford Classics Outreach, and alice Undergraduate in CAAH Lady Margaret Hall linktr.ee/oxpods open.spotify.com/episode/2L0WV0…

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Looks very important — and seems to do a deep dive into representations of earlier Roman emperors. A real boon for those interested in this fascinating text.

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Excited to see the Cambridge Companion to Greek Epic announced! Edited by the amazing Emma Greensmith, the vol. promises to be a stimulating and broad contribution to this most crucial of genres. It includes a small epilogue from me! bit.ly/3SDYCo8

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#Seminar, 14 February, 4pm: "Perceptions of Early Roman Emperors in Pseudo-Hegesippus" Speaker: Panayotis Christophorou Room SO3, Swallowgate, St Andrews Hybrid event. For info, email [email protected] or [email protected] Hosted by the Centre for Late Antique Studies

#Seminar, 14 February, 4pm:
"Perceptions of Early Roman Emperors in Pseudo-Hegesippus"
Speaker: Panayotis Christophorou

Room SO3, Swallowgate, St Andrews

Hybrid event. For info, email carm3@st-andrews.ac.uk or ass8@st-andrews.ac.uk

Hosted by the Centre for Late Antique Studies
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Extremely happy to see this interview with Marcel Bénabou now published! We discussed his upbringing career and the impact of his seminal La résistance africaine à la romanisation. Open access link included! qro.unisi.it/frontend/node/…

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The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Epic by Emma Greensmith New account of the oldest and foundational genre of ancient Greek literature which reveals its continued impact and relevance today. 📚 cup.org/4hxsmh2

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Epic by Emma Greensmith
New account of the oldest and foundational genre of ancient Greek literature which reveals its continued impact and relevance today. 
📚 cup.org/4hxsmh2
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We are still accepting papers for our Panel on Trajan at the CCC 2025 in Coimbra (Panayiotis Christoforou)! Deadline for abstract on 31 January. Get in touch if you want to have more details - and share :)

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Come take the shine off the golden Trajanic sheen! There’ll be papers about expansion into Arabia, monuments, panegyric and letters about monsters!

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My own contribution to current discussions in the press on the study ancient and rare languages: originally commissioned on the occasion of language cuts at Leiden, but talking about a couple of things of wider moral and intellectual significance. unherd.com/2025/01/dont-l…

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The time has almost come - Join us in Coimbra on 16-17 July 2025 to discuss the myth of the Optimus Princeps (16th CCC - Panel 36) Panayiotis Christoforou #felicitastemporum

The time has almost come - Join us in Coimbra on 16-17 July 2025 to discuss the myth of the Optimus Princeps (16th CCC - Panel 36) <a href="/PanayiotisChri5/">Panayiotis Christoforou</a> #felicitastemporum
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Delighted to say that my review article is now published open access: LEADERS, LANDSCAPES, POWER AND MEMORY | The Classical Review | Cambridge Core - bit.ly/45kLjhy – a fabulous set of books on rulers and communities across the Roman empire