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Dr. Anna Angelini is an active Assistant Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Siena in Italy and serves as a Research Associate at the University of Zurich. Her academic work bridges classical studies with biblical scholarship, focusing on comparative approaches between Greek, Hebrew, and Mesopotamian traditions.
Her research interests include:
- Ancient Greek Literature and its intersections with Near Eastern traditions
- Septuagint studies and comparative analysis of Hebrew Bible translations
- Ancient demonology and religious concepts across Mediterranean cultures
- Comparative mythology, particularly marine creatures and cosmological concepts
- Biblical dietary laws and their cultural contexts
Dr. Angelini's scholarly output reveals a consistent pattern of examining connections between diverse ancient traditions. Her work often explores how different cultures conceptualized similar phenomena through distinct religious and literary lenses, with particular attention to mythological creatures, cosmological understanding, and religious rituals. This interdisciplinary approach has positioned her at the intersection of classical studies and biblical scholarship, contributing significantly to our understanding of cultural exchanges in the ancient Mediterranean world.
Her notable scholarly recognition includes:
- Associate Editor for the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (jhsonline.org)
Dr. Angelini maintains an active research agenda with recent publications through 2024, indicating ongoing scholarly contributions. Her work continues to explore the rich intertextual connections between ancient Mediterranean cultures, with particular focus on how religious concepts evolved across linguistic and cultural boundaries.


