Lecturer in Classics, Australian National University
Tatiana is a lecturer in Classics at the Australian National University. Prior to this, she was the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellow at Darwin College, University of Cambridge. She is a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge and the University of Sydney.
Tatiana is a cultural historian of ancient Greece with particular interests in Greek and Roman technology (especially mechanics), ancient Greek religion, and the intersection of science and religion in Greco-Roman antiquity.
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