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Dr. Giulia Ecca is a researcher at the Università di Roma Sapienza, affiliated with the Department of Ancient Sciences under the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy. Her work focuses on the history of medicine, ancient medical texts (particularly Hippocratic and Galenic), and manuscript studies. She has published extensively on topics such as deontological medical ethics in antiquity, ancient gynecology, and the textual transmission of medical commentaries.
Her research interests include the intersection of ancient philosophy and medicine, the material culture of medical practice (e.g., physician offices, instruments), and the reception of Hippocratic and Galenic texts in late antiquity. Notable contributions include critical editions of Hippocratic treatises and analyses of medical manuscripts in Vatican collections.
Dr. Ecca’s publications span peer-reviewed journals (e.g., AION, Sudhoffs Archiv) and edited volumes, often addressing understudied aspects of ancient medical theory and practice. Her work bridges classical philology with the history of science, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding ancient medical thought.



