About
Alessandro Musino is a researcher at the University of Hamburg's Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC), specializing in Byzantine philology and Greek lexicography. He completed his MA and is currently working on the Academy Project "Etymologika" as a researcher.
His primary research focuses on:
- Transmission of Byzantine Greek etymological lexicons
- Orion's Etymologicum and its manuscript tradition
- Digital approaches to manuscript analysis
- Byzantine scholarship and its transmission to later periods
Musino's recent work demonstrates a strong engagement with the intersection of traditional philological methods and digital humanities approaches to manuscript studies. His research on Orion's Etymologicum represents a significant contribution to understanding the transmission of Greek scholarly works from antiquity to the Byzantine era.
Notable scientific contributions include:
- Analysis of the Etymologicum Gudianum as a witness to Byzantine lexicographical practices
- Exploration of relationships between different versions of Byzantine etymological dictionaries
- Development of digital presentation methods for complex manuscript traditions
Musino has been actively involved in academic service, organizing significant conferences including the "Konferenz des Akademievorhabens 'Etymologika'" which focuses on scholarly manuscripts and texts between Byzantium and Italy. His collaborative work demonstrates strong engagement with the international scholarly community in Byzantine and manuscript studies.
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