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Anna Constantinidis is a dedicated researcher in Medieval Literature affiliated with the Faculty of Arts, specializing in Franco-Italian epic poetry and Romance philology. Her scholarly work centers on textual criticism, manuscript studies, and cross-cultural transmission of medieval narratives.
Her research interests focus on Medieval Epic Poetry, particularly the Chanson d'Aspremont tradition, examining forms of textual reuse, cultural exchange between France and Italy, and heroic ideals in chivalric literature. She conducts in-depth analysis of manuscript variations, narrative structures, and socio-historical contexts within Romance literature.
Analysis of her 33 research outputs (2009-2021) reveals consistent scholarly contributions across book chapters, conference proceedings, literature reviews, and bibliographic studies. Her work demonstrates evolving expertise in Franco-Italian literary traditions, with increasing focus on editorial practices and cultural transmission mechanisms in medieval Europe.
Constantinidis actively engages in academic dissemination through conference organization (e.g., 'La matière épique dans l'Europe romane'), public lectures on linguistic heritage, and cultural exhibitions like 'Visages de Scampia'. Her activities highlight strong commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship bridging literary studies, cultural history, and sociolinguistics.
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