
معرفی
Annie Burman serves as an Affiliated Researcher in Latin at Uppsala University's Department of Linguistics and Philology. Her office is located at Thunbergsvägen 3H in Uppsala, with postal address Box 635, 751 26 UPPSALA.
Her research spans multiple interconnected domains:
- Etruscan and Sabellian epigraphy
- Ancient Italian bilingualism and language death
- History of linguistics and epigraphic methodologies
- Pre-Roman languages classification
- Roman antiquarian linguistics
- 19th-century European scholarly traditions
Currently leading the project "Etruscans in the Archives: Epigraphy and History of Ideas in Uppsala's Etruscan Collection" at the Swedish Institute in Rome, her recent publications demonstrate strong interdisciplinary convergence between traditional philology and digital humanities approaches. Article analysis reveals consistent focus on methodological innovation in epigraphic documentation, semantic evolution in ancient languages, and critical examination of historical scholarship practices.
Burman holds advanced degrees from both University of Cambridge (BA 2011, MPhil 2012, PhD 2018) and Uppsala University (MA History 2013). Her doctoral thesis "De Lingua Sabina: A Reappraisal of the Sabine Glosses" established her expertise in fragmentary language analysis.
