
Dr Rosie Wyles is currently research fellow at Durham University for the UKRI-funded Aristoteles Pezographos project, investigating Aristotle's language of emotions. She studied Classics as an undergraduate at Oxford and has been involved with the APGRD since 2004, when she was awarded the AHRC PhD studentship attached to the project on the reception of the tragic canon within antiquity. Her thesis, supervised by Professor Edith Hall and awarded 2007 (University of London), was on costume’s role in the ancient performance reception of Euripides’ Telephus, Heracles and Andromeda. Her research interests include: Greek and Roman performance arts, costume, reception within antiquity and beyond, and emotions. She has held posts at the University of Oxford, NUIM, Nottingham, King’s College London, and the University of Kent.
Rosie is author of Costume in Greek Tragedy (2011) and Theatre Props and Civic Identity in Athens 458-405 BC (2020).