[1] She has written extensively on the subject of Homeric literature, in particular the Iliad, and more generally on the transition of the Twelve Olympians from antiquity to the Renaissance.
Having been granted a local government scholarship, she studied Literae Humaniores at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in England.
[3] Having been granted a graduate scholarship, Graziosi moved to the University of Cambridge to undertake postgraduate research at Magdalene College.
[3] Her doctoral supervisor was P. E. Easterling,[3] and her thesis was titled "Inventing the poet: a study of the early reception of the Homeric poems".
Also in 2003, she was a Summer Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, D.C. (under the umbrella of Harvard University).