Professional Summary
Matteo Ciocca is a Ph.D. Candidate in Classical Philology. He received his B.A. (2023) and M.A. (2025) in Classics from the University of Milan in Italy. His research focuses on the resonance of Greek tragedy in the Greek novel, with particular attention to fragmentary plays. He was a visiting research student at the University of Swansea in Wales for his Master’s dissertation. In his thesis he examined the echoes of three fragmentary Greek tragedies—one from each of the three major Attic tragedians (Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides)—in the ekphraseis of Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon. He has also researched the role of metaphors for writing in Sophocles’ fragmentary Tereus, presenting a paper on this topic at the 2025 Celtic Classics Conference.
Education
BA: University of Milan Italy, 2023 (Classics)
MA: University of Milan Italy, 2025 (Classics)
Presentations
Paper Presentations
(07-16-2025. ) The Nightingale and the Web: Metaphors of Poetry in Sophocles' Tereus .University of Coimbra. Level:International
(12-13-2024. ) Euripides’ Andromeda and Achilles Tatius 3.7 .University of Swansea. Level:Department