Georgia Tsouni (PhD Cantab.) Is a graduate of the Department of Philology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She wrote her dissertation at the University of Cambridge (Newnham College) in the field of Ancient Philosophy, under the supervision of Professor David Sedley. During the period 2012-2018, she was a postdoctoral Research and Teaching Assistant to the Chair of History of Philosophy at the University of Bern, Switzerland, while in 2018-2019 she was an Assistant at the University of Basel. Her research focuses on Cicero (especially his philosophical dialogues), as well as on the philosophical currents of the Hellenistic and Roman periods (mainly on the Aristotelian and Stoic traditions) and their influence on various literary genres. She has published, inter alia, the monograph Antiochus and Peripatetic Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2019), as well as a new critical edition and english translation of The Epitome of Peripatetic Ethics which survives in the Anthology of Stobaeus in B. Fortenbaugh (ed.), Arius Didymus on Peripatetic Ethics, Household Management, and Politics. Text, Translation, and Discussion. Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities vol. XX, London: Routledge (2017).