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Stephanie Ann Frampton is an Associate Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she specializes in Classical Literature and Critical Theory. Her scholarly work focuses notably on historical books related to antiquity, particularly the intellectual histories of Classics and Latin literature from the late Republic to the early Empire. Frampton has published extensively, with her notable work 'Empire Letters: Writing Roman Literature Thought from Lucretius to Ovid' released by Oxford University Press in 2019, which reflects her ongoing interest in the connections between classical texts and contemporary understanding. She is currently engaged in a project titled 'Words Friends: Reading Cicero,' which aims to explore the relevance of Cicero's texts in today’s educational landscape. Beyond her research, Frampton is active in academic communities, co-convening the Seminar on the History of the Book at Harvard and serving on various committees, including the Fellowship Committee of the Bibliographical Society of America. She will be a resident writer at the Vermont Studio Center in Fall 2025. Frampton teaches multiple Latin courses and has worked on numerous publications, contributing articles and essays on various aspects of Roman poetry and literature.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Cambridge, MA
Teaching and research in classical literature and theory, with a focus on Latin literature and intellectual history.