
معرفی
Giuseppe Mariotta is a Part-Time Lecturer at the University of Catania, affiliated with the Department of Humanities. His research spans multiple domains in Ancient History, focusing on Mycenaean Epigraphy, Homeric Epics, Athenian 5th-century Politics, and Second Sophistic literature.
His scholarly contributions include critical editions of ancient texts like the Peri Politeias (pseudo-Herodes) and Diodorus Siculus' Bibliotheca Historica, alongside analyses of Linear B fiscal systems and Hellenistic historiography. Current projects emphasize historical geography, particularly in Mediterranean mobility and mythical journeys.
The trend in his recent articles (15 most listed) reveals sustained engagement with ancient geographical theories, textual criticism, and fragments of lost historians. He actively participates in international conferences on Sicily's antiquity and contributes to encyclopedic entries (e.g., Der Neue Pauly).
He maintains editorial collaborations in volumes like Greci e non Greci nell’Oriente ellenistico and Crisi della democrazia e democrazie in crisi. His office hours are conducted via Teams, reflecting modern academic engagement.


