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Sophia Xenophontos is a Greek-Cypriot classicist and Senior Researcher at the Academy of Athens (Research Centre for Greek and Latin Literature), and formerly an associate professor of Greek at
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. She is also affiliate scholar with the
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, where she was previously lecturer in Classics and principal investigator and director of the Byzantine Aristotle project funded by the AHRC. Xenophontos is an external collaborator for the '' Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina'' project (under the auspices of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities) and the founder and editor-in-chief of the book series ''‘Theorising the Greek and Roman Classics’'' ( Routledge, UK). She specializes in the
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of the 1st-2nd century AD, with particular focus on
Plutarch Plutarch (; , ''Ploútarchos'', ; – 120s) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo (Delphi), Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his ''Parallel Lives'', ...
. She has made significant contributions to the field, with her novel approaches to Plutarch's '' Lives and Moralia'', which have been acclaimed by several reviewers. Xenophontos has expanded her scholarly pursuits to include the physician Galen of Pergamum, investigating the interplay between his psychological/moral writings and medical theory and practice. She has received recognition, including a Wellcome Trust University Award. Its main output is the monograph ''‘Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen’'' published in 2024 by
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, which was highly praised. Her research on Galen has had an impact beyond academia, featuring in the German
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, thus also contributing to popular understandings of ancient psychotherapy and emotions. Active in the Aristotelian commentary tradition and the study of Byzantine philosophical works, Xenophontos has published critical editions and translations, focusing mainly on Theodore Metochites and George Pachymeres in whom she is considered a leading authority.


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Books

* Xenophontos, Sophia. Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. * Galen, On Avoiding Distress, On My Own Opinions. Critical Edition by Ioannis Polemis and Sophia Xenophontos; Translation by Sophia Xenophontos. Berlin: De Gruyter, Trends in Classics, 2023. * Georgios Pachymeres, Commentary on Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics: Critical Edition with Introduction and Translation. Edited by Sophia Xenophontos. Translated by Sophia Xenophontos and Crystal Addey. Berlin: De Gruyter, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina, 2022. * Marmodoro, Anna, and Sophia Xenophontos, eds. The Reception of Greek Ethics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. * Theodore Metochites. On Morals or Concerning Education. Translated by Sophia Xenophontos. Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library 61. Cambridge, Mass.; London: Harvard University Press, 2020. * Xenophontos, Sophia, and Katerina Oikonomopoulou, eds. Brill's Companion to the Reception of Plutarch. Vol. 20. Brill: Leiden, 2019. * Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros, and Sophia Xenophontos, eds. Greek Medical Literature and its Readers: From Hippocrates to Islam and Byzantium. London-New York: Routledge, 2018. * Xenophontos, Sophia. Ethical Education in Plutarch: Moralising Agents and Contexts (2016)


Articles

* Xenophontos, Sophia. "Medical Imagery in Maximus of Tyre’s Orations." Medical History 67.3 (2023): 211–227. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Exploring Emotions in Late Byzantium: Theodore Metochites on Affectivity." Byzantion 91 (2021): 423–463. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "The reception of Plutarch in George Pisides’ panegyrical poems." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 44, no. 2 (2020): 189-211. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "The cultural dynamics of the term Hellanodikes in Palaiologan Byzantium." Byzantinische Zeitschrift 108, no. 1 (2015): 219–228. * Xenophontos, Sophia A. "Reading Plutarch in nineteenth-century Greece: classical paideia, political emancipation, and national awareness—the case of Adamantios Koraes." Classical Receptions Journal 6, no. 1 (2014): 131–157. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Resorting to rare sources of antiquity: Nikephoros Basilakes and the popularity of Plutarch’s Parallel Lives in twelfth-century Byzantium." Parekbolai (2014): 1–12. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "‘A living portrait of Cato’: self-fashioning and the classical past in John Tzetzes’ Chiliads." Estudios bizantinos 2 (2014): 187-204. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Psychotherapy and moralising rhetoric in Galen’s newly discovered Avoiding Distress (Peri Alypias)." Medical History 58, no. 4 (2014): 585–603. * Xenophontos, Sophia A. "Imagery and Education in Plutarch." Classical Philology 108, no. 2 (2013): 126–138. * Xenophontos, Sophia A. "Plutarch's Compositional Technique in the An seni respublica gerenda sit: Clusters vs. Patterns." American journal of philology (2012): 61–91. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Comedy in Plutarch’s Parallel Lives." Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies 52, no. 4 (2012): 603–631. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Peri agathou strategou: Plutarch’s Fabius Maximus and the ethics of generalship." Hermes 140, no. 2 (2012): 160–183.


Book chapters

* Xenophontos, Sophia. ‘George Pachymeres’ Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: A New witness to Philosophical Instruction and Moral Didacticism in Late Byzantium’, in The Reception of Greek Ethics in Late Antiquity and Byzantium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021, eds. S. Xenophontos and A. Marmodoro, 226–248. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Plutarch and Theodore Metochites." In Brill's Companion to the Reception of Plutarch, pp. 310–323. Brill, 2019. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Plutarch and Adamantios Koraes." In Brill's Companion to the Reception of Plutarch, pp. 546–562. Brill, 2019. * Xenophontos, Sophia. Galen's Exhortation to the Study of Medicine: An Educational Work for Prospective Medical Students”, in Greek Medical Literature and its Readers: From Hippocrates to Islam and Byzantium. London-New York: Routledge, 2018, eds. P. Bouras-Vallianatos and S. Xenophontos, 67–93. * ‘The Byzantine Plutarch: Self-identity and Model in Theodore Metochites’ Essay 71 of the ''Semeioseis gnomikai''’, in ''The Afterlife of Plutarch''. London: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement. Institute of Classical Studies (2018), eds. P. Mack and J. North, 23-39. * Xenophontos, Sophia. “Military Space and ''Paideia'' in the ''Lives of Pyrrhus and Marius''”, in ''Space, Time, and Language in Plutarch''. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter, 2017, eds. A. Georgiadou and Κ. Oikonomopoulou, 317–326. (The chapter was translated into Russian upon invitation; it features in ''Hypothekai'' 0204: 207–223). * Xenophontos, Sophia. "Plutarch", in ''A Companion to Ancient Education''. Chichester:Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, ed. Martin Bloomer, 335–346. * Xenophontos, Sophia. "From Chaeronea to Paris: Adamantios Koraes as a reader of Plutarch and the choice of heroes." (2013): 455–464.


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