

Egbert Bakker
Dr. Egbert Bakker is renowned for his innovative approaches in the study of Greek language and literature, holding a distinguished position as a classics professor at Yale University. His academic journey has seen him impart knowledge at esteemed institutions such as the University of Texas at Austin and Université de Montréal, where he has honed his expertise in the linguistic dimensions of poetic issues and literary communication within ancient Greek texts. Dr. Bakker's research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of oral poetry, poetic performance, and the intricate narrative articulation found in Greek literature. He is particularly fascinated by the distinctions between speech and writing, a theme that permeates much of his scholarly work. His contributions to the field are well-recognized, with notable publications including "Authorship and Greek Song," "Pointing at the Past," "A Companion to the Ancient Greek Language," and "The Meaning of Meat and the Structure of the Odyssey." In addition to his published works, Dr. Bakker is currently engaged in an ambitious project, working on a commentary of Book 9 of the Odyssey for Cambridge University Press. This endeavor reflects his ongoing commitment to advancing the understanding of ancient Greek literature and its linguistic intricacies. Throughout his career, Dr. Bakker has been a pivotal figure in the academic community, known for his ability to bridge the gap between traditional literary analysis and modern linguistic theory. His work not only enriches the field of classics but also provides valuable insights into the broader cultural and historical contexts of ancient Greece. As a dedicated educator and researcher, Dr. Bakker continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with his passion for the ancient world. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the study of Greek language and literature, ensuring that the voices of the past continue to resonate in contemporary scholarship.
Publications
, 211-231, 2019-07-01
, 1822, 2014-09-29
, 215-218, 1992-08-01
, 3-25, 2018-01-01
, 275-311, 1993-01-01
, 4171, 2014-11-19
, 578-581, 1990-05-01