University / institution contact details
Position: Co-worker in Ancient Linguistic Studies
Department of Linguistics, Università degli Studi di Firenze (University of Florence)
Dipartimento di Linguistica (Department of Linguistics)
Piazza Brunelleschi, 4
Firenze
50121
Italy
Teaches (T) and/or researches (R) in:
1. Bible and Related Literature: TR
1: Hebrew Bible: R
2: Bible translations: R
3: Bible versions: R
4: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha: R
5: Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran studies: R
2. History of the Jewish People: TR
9: Ancient Near East: R
10: Second Temple period: R
11: Late Antiquity: R
18: Epigraphy: R
19: Palaeography: R
5. Rabbinic Literature: TR
38: Early (including Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash): R
6. Literature (other than Biblical and Rabbinic): TR
Ancient (including Hellenistic): TR
7. Languages: TR
50: Ancient Near Eastern Languages: R
51: Hebrew: R
52: Greek: R
Description
In 1993 I started studying Hebrew with professor Ida Zatelli; later, for personal reasons, I moved to Rome , where I graduated cum laude in Semitic philology with professor Giovanni Garbini a very reliable scholar of ancient Aramaic . In 2010 I luckily obtained a research doctorate in Semitic Linguistics relying on help of professor Ida Zatelli as tutor. She promotes in the University of Florence several research among them the SAHD project (Semantics of Ancient Hebrew Database) and I constantly collaborate with her as co-worker. In particular, in this period I’m working on lexemes indicating diseases in the corpora of the ancient Hebrew.
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