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Andrea Tessier is a Full Professor in the Department of Human Studies at the University of Trieste, specializing in Classics with particular expertise in Greek Philology, Late Antiquity, and Ancient Greek Literature. Her academic career spans several decades, with publications dating from 1985 to 2020.
Professor Tessier's research focuses on the intricate field of Greek metrics, particularly examining how classical scholars from Triclinius in the 15th century to Böckh in the 19th century approached the reconstruction and understanding of Greek poetic forms. Her work bridges historical philology with contemporary textual criticism, with special attention to Pindaric odes, Greek lyric poetry, and the evolution of philological methodology.
Her publication record reveals a consistent trajectory of scholarly excellence, with particular concentration on metric analysis, textual criticism, and the history of classical scholarship. The works demonstrate increasing sophistication in examining how editorial practices have evolved over centuries to interpret complex Greek poetic structures, especially melic verse forms that posed significant challenges to scholars.
Professor Tessier's contributions include the significant 1990 Teubner edition of the 'Scholia Metrica Vetera in Pindari Carmina,' which remains an important reference work in the field. Her research has explored the reception of classical texts through different historical periods, examining how scholars across centuries have approached the challenges of reconstructing and understanding ancient Greek poetic forms.
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