Tina Chronopoulos
Associate Professor/Undergraduate Director - AMS; Associate Professor
Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies; Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Background
Tina Chronopoulos is a British-infused Greco-German transplant whose research and teaching interests range all over the Mediterranean and span more than a millennium, from Greco-Roman antiquity to the medieval period and beyond. Trained by old-school philologists, she enjoys deep dives into libraries and archives, as well as close readings of texts, contexts and medieval manuscripts. In the classroom, she gets excited about speaking in Latin as much as possible and encourages her students to read both the past and the present contextually while wearing the lenses of race, class and gender.
Select Publications
- ‘The Origins and Development of the artes poetriae’ (book chapter; 6,400 words) for Cambridge History of Rhetoric: The Middle Ages (350-1415), ed. Jill Ross & Frédérique Woerther, forthcoming.
- The Passion of St Katherine of Alexandria: Studies in its Texts and Tradition, Medium Ævum Monographs vol. 40 (Oxford, 2021).
- ‘Glossing Sidonius in the Twelfth Century’, in The Edinburgh Companion to Sidonius Apollinaris, eds G. Kelly & J. van der Waarden (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), pp. 643-64.
- ‘The debate between Hebe and Ganymede in light of its sources and manuscript context’, Archivum Latinitatis Medii Aevi 71 (2018), 22-48.
- ‘Ganymede in the medieval classroom: reading an Ode by the Roman poet Horace’, Medium Ævum, 86.2 (2017), 224-48.
Education
- PhD, MA, University of London
- BA, Durham University
Research Interests
- Greek and Latin Hagiography
- 11th- and 12th-cent. Medieval Latin literature
- Reception of Classical Latin Literature in the medieval period
Teaching Interests
- Medieval Latin Literature
- Latin language and literature, incl. active use of Latin
- Hagiography
- Reception of Greco-Roman Antiquity in the USA
Awards
- Faculty/Staff Advocacy in Action Award, The Q Center, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ, 2023
- SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2019/20
- Solmsen Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2016/17