Miltsios Nikos

Assistant Professor
Department of Classics
Research field: Ancient Greek Philology with emphasis on Ancient Greek Historiography
2310 997164
miltsios@lit.auth.gr
Office: 210 n.b.
Office Hours: Tu 15.00-16.00, upon electronic consultation

Nikos Miltsios studied Classics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (B.A. 2003), from where he also received his M.A. (2005) and his PhD (2010). He has been a research associate at the Centre for Greek Language, Thessaloniki (2011-2016). Since 2017 he is Assistant Professor of Ancient Greek Philology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

His research is focused on Ancient Greek Historiography. He has written the following books: 1) The Shaping of Narrative in Polybius (Walter de Gruyter, 2013), 2) Από τον Αλέξανδρο στον Αρριανό: Θέματα και Τεχνικές στην Ανάβαση (Gutenberg, 2020), and 3) Leadership and Leaders in Polybius (Walter de Gruyter, 2023). He has published a series of articles on Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius, Arrian and Appian and co-edited (together with M. Tamiolaki) the volume Polybius and his Legacy (Walter de Gruyter, 2018).


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