Publications
Authored Books
[B.03] Xanthou, M, (2007) The use of asyndeton in the epincian odes of Pindar and Bacchylides: the exploration of its function as rhetorical trope and narratological device, PhD Thesis, Faculty of Classics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 2007.
[Β.02] Yangopoulos A. & Xanthou, M. G. (2002) "Anthology of Archaic Lyric Poetry", Ellinika Grammata Press.
[B.01] Xanthou, M. (2001) Isocrates, De Pace, Contra Sophistas, Epistula ad Philippum (III), Epistula ad Alexandrum (V): introduction-translation-commentary, Thessaloniki: Zitros Publications.
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
[J.08] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘It runs in the family: topography and genealogy in Hesiodic and Stesichorean myth of Meleagros’, FirstDrafts@Classics@HarvardUniversity, Center for Hellenic Studies (accepted for publication).
[J.07] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘Isocrates’ theory of goodwill (eunoia) as precursor of emotional intelligence theory’, Harvard CHS Bulletin 3.2
[http://www.chs-fellows.org/2015/08/03/isocrates-theory-of-goodwill-eunoia-as-a-precursor-of-emotional-intelligence/].
[J.06] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘Maternal figures in Stesichorean blueprint: Althaea, Callirhoe and the Lille Queen’, QUCC 107.3, 11-39.
[J.05] Xanthou, M. (2014) ‘Ludolph Dissen, August Boeckh, Gottfried Hermann and Tycho Mommsen: tracing asyndeton, steering influence’, BICS 57.2 (2014), 1-22.
[J.04] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘Pind. P. 3.25 M. post S. καλλιπέπλου λῆμα Κορωνίδος: among literary representation, ethological description and circumlocutio cum colore epico’, QUCC 105.3, 58-76.
[J.03] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘An intelligent personalized e-assessment tool developed and implemented for a Greek Lyric Poetry undergraduate course’, Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 11.2, 101-114.
[J.02] Xanthou, M. (2011) ‘The anxiety over Pindar’s consistent inconsistency in Ol. 12: E. L. Bundy’s critical discourse and modern Pindaric hermeneutics’, Graeco-Latina Brunensia 16.2, 187-202.
[J.01] Xanthou, M. (2010) ‘Contextualizing Dikaiopolis’ persona: Urban Life, Rural Space, and Rural Perceptions of Urbanity in Aristophanes’ Acharnians’, Ἑλληνικὰ 60.2 (2010), 296-314.
Articles in Edited Volumes
[V.04] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘Methodological tools for Research on Emotions’ (submitted).
[V.03] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘Isocrates and emotional intelligence theory: from local audience to international politics’ (submitted).
[V.02] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘Between rural εὐτοπία and civic δυστοπία: Dikaiopolis’ introductory monologue (1-42 Wilson) in Aristophanes’ Acharians’, in A. G. Markantonatos – L. Platypodis (edd.), Aristophanes’ Acharnians: the comedy, the space, the people, Athens: Gutenberg Publishers (forthcoming).
[V.01] Xanthou, M. (2012) ‘Aristophanes’ Acharnians: a triumph of selfishness’, in A. G. Markantonatos – L. Platypodis (edd.), Theatre and Polis: Attic Drama, Athenian Democracy and Ancient Greek Religion, Athens: Gutenberg Publishers, 277-94.
International Conference Articles
[IC.11] Xanthou, M. (2016) “Topography, cult and myth: Artemis’ presence in the Hesiodic geneaology of Althaea”, Classical Association Annual Conference, April 3-6, Edinburgh, UK.
[IC.10] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘It runs in the family: topography and genealogy in Hesiodic and Stesichorean myth of Meleagros’, Annual Meeting of Classical Association of Canada, 20-22 May, Toronto, Canada.
[IC.09] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘Songs of honey-sweet acclaim”: sensory perception, literary reception and identity of Pind. I. 2’, Classical Association 2015, University of Bristol, 10-13 April, UK.
[IC.08] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘Challenging the pseudo-canonical status of Pind. P.2 and 3 M. post S. in the corpus of Pythian odes: the extrapolation of a new category through hard core text’, The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry 600BC-400AD: Transmission, Canonization, and Paratext, 6-8 September, University of Reading, UK.
[IC.07] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘Tripods, statues and treasures in the first book of Herodotus’ Histories: material artifacts and monuments as τεκμήρια and cognitive signs for securing authority of the Herodotean narrative’, Classical Association 2013, 3-7 April 2013, University of Reading, UK.
[IC.06] Xanthou, M. (2011) ‘Pindar, Diodorus Siculus and the narrative of the Argonautic quest revisited: focusing on Jason’s persona’, 40th Annual Conference of the Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies, 15-16 June, Bar-Ilan University, Wed.-Thurs., Israel.
[IC.05] Xanthou, M. (2010) ‘Pindar’s consistent inconsistency: modes of Pindaric interpretation’, ‘Literary Crossroads’-International Conference on Classical and Byzantine Literature, Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Classical Studies, 19-22 September, Brno, Czech Republic,.
[IC.04] Xanthou, M. (2009) ‘August Boeckh, Ludolph Dissen and Tycho Mommsen: tracing asyndeton, steering influence, 13th International Conference of Fédération Internationale des Associations d’ Études Classiques, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 24-29 August, Berlin, Germany.
[IC.03] Xanthou, M. (2008) ‘Aristophanes’ Acharnians: Urban life and rural space, rural perceptions of urbanity in Aristophanic comedy’, in II. International Conference in Greek Civilization ‘Space and Time in Ancient Drama’, Alexandroupolis, 15-19 May, Greece.
[IC.02] Xanthou, M. (2006) ‘Aspects of rhetorical elements in Pindar and Bacchylides’, in ‘Epinician: An international conference on the Victory Ode’, 5-9 July, University College London – Institute of Classical Studies, London, UK.
[IC.01] Xanthou, M. (2003) ‘Asyndeton in Pindar and Bacchylides’, in Classical Association Centenary Conference, 6-9 April, University of Warwick, UK.
Entries in Lexica and Research Reports
[RR.01] Entries under contract: (a) “Nine Ways”, (b) Strymon, (c) Therme (or Therma), and (d) taxonomy, in C. Baron (ed.) The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Wiley & Blackwell (December 2015).
[RR.02] Xanthou, M. (2011) “The integration of ICT in teaching classical languages: a study of the old and the reformed curriculum of secondary education in Italy”, Centre for Greek Language, 2011. pp. vi, 90. http://www.greeklanguage.gr/node/760
Book Reviews
[BR.03] Review of Hanna Boeke, The Value of Victory in Pindar’s Odes: Gnomai, Cosmology and the Role of the Poet, Mnemosyne Supplementa, 285 (Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2007). Published on 21.11.2008 in BMCR (URL: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2008/2008-11-23.html).
[BR.02] Review of Franco Ferrari, Pindaro: Pitiche, BUR, Classici Greci e Latini (Milano: RCS S.p.A., 2008). Published on 25.01.2010 in BMCR (URL: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-01-40.html).
[BR.01] Review of Demos G. Spatharas (ed., transl., comm.). Isocrates. Against Lochites. Archaia Grammateia 2 (Athena: Smile, 2009). Published on 16.06.2010 in BMCR (URL: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-06-26.html).
Editor of translations
[TE.01] M. S. Silk, Homer: The Iliad, transl. Emm. Skouras, ed. M. G. Xanthou, Athens: Kardamitsa Press, 2009 [=M. S. Silk, Homer: The Iliad, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 22004].
Translations into modern Greek
[TR.03] M. L. West, Introduction to Greek Metre, G. M. Parassoglou (ed.), Maria G. Xanthou (trnsl.), Thessaloniki: Institute of Modern Greek Studies – Manolis Triantafyllidis Foundation, 2004.
[TR.02] R. G. Austin, Vergil, Aeneid Book VI, ed. L. Tromaras, Professor AUTh, Thessaloniki: University Studio Press, 2005.
[TR.01] Vesna Goldsworthy, Ruritania: The Imperialism of Imagination (New Haven-London: Yale University Press, 1998), trnsl. M. Xanthou – E. Mitousi, scientific ed. Sp. Sfetas, Thessaloniki: University Studio Press, 2004.
Authored Books
[B.03] Xanthou, M, (2007) The use of asyndeton in the epincian odes of Pindar and Bacchylides: the exploration of its function as rhetorical trope and narratological device, PhD Thesis, Faculty of Classics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 2007.
[Β.02] Yangopoulos A. & Xanthou, M. G. (2002) "Anthology of Archaic Lyric Poetry", Ellinika Grammata Press.
[B.01] Xanthou, M. (2001) Isocrates, De Pace, Contra Sophistas, Epistula ad Philippum (III), Epistula ad Alexandrum (V): introduction-translation-commentary, Thessaloniki: Zitros Publications.
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
[J.08] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘It runs in the family: topography and genealogy in Hesiodic and Stesichorean myth of Meleagros’, FirstDrafts@Classics@HarvardUniversity, Center for Hellenic Studies (accepted for publication).
[J.07] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘Isocrates’ theory of goodwill (eunoia) as precursor of emotional intelligence theory’, Harvard CHS Bulletin 3.2
[http://www.chs-fellows.org/2015/08/03/isocrates-theory-of-goodwill-eunoia-as-a-precursor-of-emotional-intelligence/].
[J.06] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘Maternal figures in Stesichorean blueprint: Althaea, Callirhoe and the Lille Queen’, QUCC 107.3, 11-39.
[J.05] Xanthou, M. (2014) ‘Ludolph Dissen, August Boeckh, Gottfried Hermann and Tycho Mommsen: tracing asyndeton, steering influence’, BICS 57.2 (2014), 1-22.
[J.04] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘Pind. P. 3.25 M. post S. καλλιπέπλου λῆμα Κορωνίδος: among literary representation, ethological description and circumlocutio cum colore epico’, QUCC 105.3, 58-76.
[J.03] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘An intelligent personalized e-assessment tool developed and implemented for a Greek Lyric Poetry undergraduate course’, Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 11.2, 101-114.
[J.02] Xanthou, M. (2011) ‘The anxiety over Pindar’s consistent inconsistency in Ol. 12: E. L. Bundy’s critical discourse and modern Pindaric hermeneutics’, Graeco-Latina Brunensia 16.2, 187-202.
[J.01] Xanthou, M. (2010) ‘Contextualizing Dikaiopolis’ persona: Urban Life, Rural Space, and Rural Perceptions of Urbanity in Aristophanes’ Acharnians’, Ἑλληνικὰ 60.2 (2010), 296-314.
Articles in Edited Volumes
[V.04] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘Methodological tools for Research on Emotions’ (submitted).
[V.03] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘Isocrates and emotional intelligence theory: from local audience to international politics’ (submitted).
[V.02] Xanthou, M. (2016) ‘Between rural εὐτοπία and civic δυστοπία: Dikaiopolis’ introductory monologue (1-42 Wilson) in Aristophanes’ Acharians’, in A. G. Markantonatos – L. Platypodis (edd.), Aristophanes’ Acharnians: the comedy, the space, the people, Athens: Gutenberg Publishers (forthcoming).
[V.01] Xanthou, M. (2012) ‘Aristophanes’ Acharnians: a triumph of selfishness’, in A. G. Markantonatos – L. Platypodis (edd.), Theatre and Polis: Attic Drama, Athenian Democracy and Ancient Greek Religion, Athens: Gutenberg Publishers, 277-94.
International Conference Articles
[IC.11] Xanthou, M. (2016) “Topography, cult and myth: Artemis’ presence in the Hesiodic geneaology of Althaea”, Classical Association Annual Conference, April 3-6, Edinburgh, UK.
[IC.10] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘It runs in the family: topography and genealogy in Hesiodic and Stesichorean myth of Meleagros’, Annual Meeting of Classical Association of Canada, 20-22 May, Toronto, Canada.
[IC.09] Xanthou, M. (2015) ‘Songs of honey-sweet acclaim”: sensory perception, literary reception and identity of Pind. I. 2’, Classical Association 2015, University of Bristol, 10-13 April, UK.
[IC.08] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘Challenging the pseudo-canonical status of Pind. P.2 and 3 M. post S. in the corpus of Pythian odes: the extrapolation of a new category through hard core text’, The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry 600BC-400AD: Transmission, Canonization, and Paratext, 6-8 September, University of Reading, UK.
[IC.07] Xanthou, M. (2013) ‘Tripods, statues and treasures in the first book of Herodotus’ Histories: material artifacts and monuments as τεκμήρια and cognitive signs for securing authority of the Herodotean narrative’, Classical Association 2013, 3-7 April 2013, University of Reading, UK.
[IC.06] Xanthou, M. (2011) ‘Pindar, Diodorus Siculus and the narrative of the Argonautic quest revisited: focusing on Jason’s persona’, 40th Annual Conference of the Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies, 15-16 June, Bar-Ilan University, Wed.-Thurs., Israel.
[IC.05] Xanthou, M. (2010) ‘Pindar’s consistent inconsistency: modes of Pindaric interpretation’, ‘Literary Crossroads’-International Conference on Classical and Byzantine Literature, Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Classical Studies, 19-22 September, Brno, Czech Republic,.
[IC.04] Xanthou, M. (2009) ‘August Boeckh, Ludolph Dissen and Tycho Mommsen: tracing asyndeton, steering influence, 13th International Conference of Fédération Internationale des Associations d’ Études Classiques, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 24-29 August, Berlin, Germany.
[IC.03] Xanthou, M. (2008) ‘Aristophanes’ Acharnians: Urban life and rural space, rural perceptions of urbanity in Aristophanic comedy’, in II. International Conference in Greek Civilization ‘Space and Time in Ancient Drama’, Alexandroupolis, 15-19 May, Greece.
[IC.02] Xanthou, M. (2006) ‘Aspects of rhetorical elements in Pindar and Bacchylides’, in ‘Epinician: An international conference on the Victory Ode’, 5-9 July, University College London – Institute of Classical Studies, London, UK.
[IC.01] Xanthou, M. (2003) ‘Asyndeton in Pindar and Bacchylides’, in Classical Association Centenary Conference, 6-9 April, University of Warwick, UK.
Entries in Lexica and Research Reports
[RR.01] Entries under contract: (a) “Nine Ways”, (b) Strymon, (c) Therme (or Therma), and (d) taxonomy, in C. Baron (ed.) The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Wiley & Blackwell (December 2015).
[RR.02] Xanthou, M. (2011) “The integration of ICT in teaching classical languages: a study of the old and the reformed curriculum of secondary education in Italy”, Centre for Greek Language, 2011. pp. vi, 90. http://www.greeklanguage.gr/node/760
Book Reviews
[BR.03] Review of Hanna Boeke, The Value of Victory in Pindar’s Odes: Gnomai, Cosmology and the Role of the Poet, Mnemosyne Supplementa, 285 (Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2007). Published on 21.11.2008 in BMCR (URL: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2008/2008-11-23.html).
[BR.02] Review of Franco Ferrari, Pindaro: Pitiche, BUR, Classici Greci e Latini (Milano: RCS S.p.A., 2008). Published on 25.01.2010 in BMCR (URL: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-01-40.html).
[BR.01] Review of Demos G. Spatharas (ed., transl., comm.). Isocrates. Against Lochites. Archaia Grammateia 2 (Athena: Smile, 2009). Published on 16.06.2010 in BMCR (URL: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2010/2010-06-26.html).
Editor of translations
[TE.01] M. S. Silk, Homer: The Iliad, transl. Emm. Skouras, ed. M. G. Xanthou, Athens: Kardamitsa Press, 2009 [=M. S. Silk, Homer: The Iliad, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 22004].
Translations into modern Greek
[TR.03] M. L. West, Introduction to Greek Metre, G. M. Parassoglou (ed.), Maria G. Xanthou (trnsl.), Thessaloniki: Institute of Modern Greek Studies – Manolis Triantafyllidis Foundation, 2004.
[TR.02] R. G. Austin, Vergil, Aeneid Book VI, ed. L. Tromaras, Professor AUTh, Thessaloniki: University Studio Press, 2005.
[TR.01] Vesna Goldsworthy, Ruritania: The Imperialism of Imagination (New Haven-London: Yale University Press, 1998), trnsl. M. Xanthou – E. Mitousi, scientific ed. Sp. Sfetas, Thessaloniki: University Studio Press, 2004.