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Montclair State University

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5.06/3/2026

Incredible. Brilliant

5.06/3/2026

He is one of the best professor ever that I ever had. I recomend him a 100%

About Georgios

Georgios Spiliotopoulos serves as an Adjunct Professor at Montclair State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Classics from the CUNY Graduate Center in 2022. His doctoral dissertation, titled “The redefinition of the tragic cycle of hybris-ate-nemesis-tisis in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides,” was completed under the supervision of Professor Dee Clayman. Spiliotopoulos was a Graduate Center fellow for the first five years of his studies and a Presidential fellow in the final year.

His research interests include Attic tragedy, epic poetry, and the Roman novel. In 2020, he published a poetry book titled “Leukampelos” in Greece, and he is currently working on a book monograph in Attic tragedy. Since 2017, Spiliotopoulos has held various teaching positions, including Adjunct Lecturer at City College of CUNY, Adjunct Assistant Professor at Hunter College of CUNY, Adjunct Professor at Montclair State University, and Lecturer of Classics at Fordham University. He is currently a Lecturer in the Discipline of Classics at Columbia University. At Hunter College, his specialties are listed as poetry, especially Homer, Attic tragedy, and papyrology.

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