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Episode 112 - Dr. Alexandra Schultz

Dr. Alexandra Schultz, a professor of Classics at Dartmouth, joins Lexie to discuss her journey from working at Microsoft into Classics, the role of feminist theory in understanding ancient texts and libraries, insights on the Library of Alexandria, the accessibility of ancient libraries, and what modern libraries can learn from their ancient counterparts. So tuck in your togas and hop aboard Trireme Transit for this week’s exciting odyssey! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram or visit our website www.theozymandiasproject.com


Learn more about Dr. Schultz: https://classics.dartmouth.edu/people/alexandra-leewon-schultz 


Check out her publications on Academia: https://dartmouth.academia.edu/AlexandraSchultz 


Follow her on Twitter: https://x.com/geekforgreek 


Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheOzymandiasProject 


Custom music by Brent Arehart of Arehart Sounds and edited by Dan Maday. 

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