Teacher of ClassicsTranslatorMusicianCultural Worker

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Classicist, philologist, translator of ancient texts, player of historical and folk instruments, and writer on the living traditions of European culture.

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About me

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What I do

Teacher of Classics

I teach Ancient Greek and Latin at [institution / privately], with a focus on reading primary texts in the original and understanding them in their cultural context.

Translator

I translate ancient Greek and Latin texts — philosophical, literary, and liturgical — aiming for fidelity to the original rhythm as much as to meaning.

Musician

I play historical and folk instruments — from ancient reconstructions to living Balkan and Central European traditions. Music as archaeology and as living practice.

Cultural Worker

Organising events, writing, lecturing, and collaborating with others to keep classical and folk traditions alive and accessible to new audiences.
Language is not a tool for communication alone — it is a way of inhabiting the world. To learn an ancient language is to try on another mind.

Get in touch

For teaching enquiries, translation commissions, lectures, or just a conversation about classical languages and music.