Articles
- ‘Diagrams in Ancient Greek Practical Mathematics’. Forthcoming, Historia Mathematica.
Under review
- ‘Ptolemy’s Geographical Guide and the Linguistic Apparatus of Ancient Greek Mathematics’.
- ‘Haec scripsi, seu dictavi: dictation and writing in Cicero’s letters to Atticus’.
- ‘Separating phonological from orthographic variation in historical spelling data: a directional test of ⟨ει⟩/⟨ι⟩ variation in ancient Greek letters’.
Public-facing writing
- ‘Cicero and the “EnCyropedia”: mathematical optics on a Roman building site’. Omnibus 89 (2025), 4–5.
PhD thesis
Talks
- ‘Guessing at the Grid: permissive imprecision in the map projections of Ptolemy’s Geographical Guide’. Wilful Imprecision: Irregular Measures in Graeco-Roman Antiquity, Louvain-la-Neuve, September 2026.
- ‘Can we see hints of dictation in the language of Cicero’s letters?’. Writing from the Margins, Durham University, 15 May 2026.
- ‘Diagrams in late-antique Greek mathematical papyri’. Reading Visual Devices in Early Books, University of Turku, 23 May 2025.
- ‘The structure of late-antique mathematical problem texts’. London Ancient Science Conference, UCL, 3 April 2025.
- ‘Ancient Speedwriting: how to take notes like a Greek scribe’. JACT Greek Summer School, August 2025.
- ‘What Can Papyri Tell Us About Ancient Greek Practical Mathematics?’. Cambridge Classical Papyrology Forum, Corpus Christi College, 22 February 2023.
- ‘Literary Doctors: Greek Medicine and Poetry in the Imperial Period’. London Ancient Science Conference, UCL, 19 February 2020.