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Sabina Tuzzo is a Full Professor of Latin Language and Literature at the Department of Humanities, University of Salento, where she has taught continuously from the 2020/2021 through 2025/2026 academic years across multiple degree programs including Classical Letters, Modern Letters, and Language Studies.
Her research focuses on Roman literary traditions, specializing in Ovid's Metamorphoses and Heroides, Propertius' Elegies, and classical rhetorical works including Cicero's De Amicitia. She emphasizes prosody, metrics, and interdisciplinary teaching methodologies for modern pedagogical applications. Her work bridges philological analysis with contemporary educational frameworks for secondary and university instruction.
Professor Tuzzo serves on examination committees alongside colleagues N. Pellè, A. Micolani, and S. Delle Donne, maintaining structured office hours at the Codacci Pisanelli Building in Lecce. Her academic profile reflects deep engagement with classical Latin literature while adapting traditional scholarship for current educational contexts.
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