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Thea Selliaas Thorsen (born 28 May 1974) is a Norwegian classicist and professor of Classical Studies at the Norwegian University of Technology and Science (NTNU) in Trondheim. She is a recognised expert on Latin love elegy and on Ovid.
Thorsen received her PhD in Latin from the University of Bergen in 2007, with a thesis entitled "Scribentis imagines in Ovidian authorship and scholarship". The thesis was a study of the authenticity of Heroides 15 (the Epistula Sapphus). She had earlier completed her Masterá¾½s thesis in Latin at the University of Oslo.
She has been employed by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology since 2009, first as a postdoctoral fellow funded by the Research Council of Norway (with a project entitled "The heterosexual tradition of homoerotic poets"), as an associate professor from 2014âÂÂ2019 and as a full professor from 2019. She was the first Scandinavian editor of a volume on a classical topic in the Cambridge Companions series, with her edited volume The Cambridge Companion to Latin Love Elegy.
Thorsen was selected for the Young Academy of Europe in 2019. She is the academic project leader for Kanon, Gyldendalá¾½s series for Norwegian translations of previously untranslated works from Greek and Roman antiquity. She published the first translations of Ovidá¾½s love elegies into Norwegian, with scholarly introductions and notes, in elegiac couplets. In 2024, she published the first full translation of Ovidá¾½s Metamorphoses into Norwegian. She has also published a novel, Pia Fraus (2004).
She is one of two editors (along with Laurel Fulkerson) of Ovidius, the journal of The International Ovidian Society (from 2024âÂÂ2026).
Monographs in English
Edited volumes
Doctoral dissertation
Publications in Norwegian
Translations into Norwegian