Zoe Stamatopoulou
Assoc Professor
Blegen Library
A&S Classics - 0226
Professional Summary
Select Publications (For a full list, please see my Academia.edu page)
Monographs
[in progress] Commentary on Plutarch’s Symposium of the Seven Sages (under contract for the Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics series).
[in progress] New Surveys in the Classics: Hesiod. Cambridge University Press
Hesiod and Classical Greek Poetry: Reception and Transformation in the Fifth Century BCE. Cambridge University Press. (2017)
Articles and Book Chapters
[forthcoming] “Simonides.” In M. Noussia (ed.) Handbook of Lyric Poetry (in Modern Greek; ca. 10,500 words)
“Hesiodic didactic in Plutarch’s Lives.” In C. Chrysanthou and T. Duff (eds.) Generic Enrichment in Plutarch's Lives. Routledge: 29-46. (2025)
“Book 21.” In J. Ready (ed.) Oxford Critical Guide to Homer’s Iliad. Oxford University Press: 240-53. (2024)
“Siblings in the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women.” Yearbook of Ancient Greek Epic 7: 11-28. (2023)
“Women, politics, and entertainment in Plutarch's Symposium of the Seven Sages.” Illinois Classical Studies 44: 209-31. (2019)
“Wounding the Gods: the mortal theomachos in the Iliad and the Hesiodic Aspis.” Mnemosyne 70: 920-38. (2017)
“The quarrel with Perses and Hesiod’s biographical tradition.” Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 51: 1-17. (2016)
“Constructing Periander in Plutarch’s Symposium of the Seven Sages.” CHS Research Bulletin 5 (2016)
“Inscribing performances in Pindar’s Olympian 6.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 144: 1-17. (2014)
“Reading the Aspis as a Hesiodic poem.” Classical Philology 108: 273-85. (2013)