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Gianfranco Agosti serves as Professor of Classical Philology and Late Antiquity at the University of Pisa, where he also directs the Doctoral School in Ancient Sciences and Archaeology. A member of the Academia Europaea, he has held prestigious visiting appointments including the Gutenberg Chair at Strasbourg (2019), British Academy Visiting Professorship, and Leverhulme Professorship across institutions like Princeton, Sorbonne, and St Andrews.
His research centers on Greek Imperial and Late Antique culture, specializing in Nonnus of Panopolis, literary papyrology, pagan-Christian cultural interactions, and verse inscriptions. Current work examines Greek stone poems (4th-7th centuries AD) as "everyday poetry" challenging traditional high/low culture distinctions through oral dissemination and performative contexts. His 2024 Collège de France lectures analyzed Hellenism's relationship with local cultures, particularly Greek-Coptic dynamics in Egypt.
Agosti's publications reveal consistent focus on Late Antique aesthetic values, metrical innovation in Christian poetry, and reinterpretation of "imperfect" inscriptions as social identity markers rather than cultural decay indicators, demonstrating evolving scholarly trends toward democratized cultural paradigms.
Key honors include:
- Membership in Academia Europaea
- Gutenberg Chair at University of Strasbourg (2019)
- British Academy Visiting Professorship
- Leverhulme Professorship
As Director of the Doctoral School in Ancient Sciences and Archaeology, he actively mentors emerging scholars while pursuing international collaborations, though specific grant details remain unreported. His work bridges textual analysis with cultural anthropology, emphasizing inscriptions and oral performance as vital conduits for Greek paideia across the Mediterranean world.
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