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Cesca Ombretta serves as an Assistant Professor with Conditional Pre-Tenure at the University of Lausanne, holding concurrent appointments across the Faculty of Letters, Institute of Archaeology and Ancient Sciences, and Center for Theater Studies. Her scholarly work centers on Ancient Greek language, literature, and cultural frameworks, with emphasis on Homeric epics and ritual-divine interplay.
Her research program spans:
- Greek Literature and Ancient Languages
- Homeric Poems and Oral Tradition Mechanics
- Media Systems in Ancient Greece
- Ritual Practices and Divine Power Structures
Her 2022 publication analyzes narrative techniques in the Iliad, revealing how repetition functions as a sophisticated mechanism for remote verbal communication within Homeric epic tradition, demonstrating her methodological focus on textual structures in ancient performance contexts.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Constantin Valiadis Prize (2018)
No current graduate students or research grants are publicly documented in available sources. Her institutional affiliations indicate active cross-disciplinary engagement between archaeology, ancient sciences, and theater studies without dedicated laboratory facilities specified.




