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Dr. Lorenzo Livorsi is a researcher in the Humanities Faculty at the University of Bamberg, Germany, currently working on the ERC Consolidator Grant project "AntCoCo." He holds a PhD in Classics and Ancient History from a joint program between the University of Kent, University of Reading, and University of Bristol, and previously studied at the University of Pisa and the Scuola Normale Superiore.
- BA in Humanities / Classics, Università di Pisa (2010–2013)
- MA in Classical Philology and Ancient History, Università di Pisa (2013–2015)
- Specialized Diploma in Classical Philology and Ancient History, Scuola Normale Superiore (2010–2015)
- PhD in Classics and Ancient History, University of Kent / Reading / Bristol (2016–2021)
His research focuses on late Latin poetry, late antique hagiography, papal epistolography, and the reception of classical literature in Late Antiquity. He is particularly interested in the literary and stylistic features of religious texts and has a strong passion for Latin paleography and manuscript traditions. His work often explores intertextuality, panegyrical models, and the transformation of classical genres in Christian contexts.
The analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent scholarly trajectory centered on late antique Latin literature, especially the works of Venantius Fortunatus and papal letters. His articles span philology, legal history, textual criticism, and digital humanities, demonstrating interdisciplinary rigor. He frequently engages with manuscript evidence, translation practices, and the ideological use of classical forms in ecclesiastical settings.
Dr. Livorsi has received numerous competitive awards and fellowships, including:
- Full scholarship at the Scuola Normale Superiore (2010–2015)
- DAAD One-Year Grant (Hamburg, 2019–2020)
- OeAD Ernst Mach Grant (Vienna, 2020–2021)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at the RomanIslam Center (Hamburg, 2021–2022)
- Prize for MA Thesis in Latin Philology (2016)
He has held teaching and research roles at UK and German institutions and is actively involved in digital humanities projects such as Cursor for prose rhythm analysis. He has advised on editions, contributed translations, and published in top-tier journals. His current work continues to advance the philological and literary study of late antique constitutions and religious texts.
Dr. Livorsi is part of a vibrant research team at the University of Bamberg, collaborating with scholars like Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Peter Riedlberger and other experts in late antiquity. His projects integrate traditional philology with innovative digital tools, contributing to both classical scholarship and broader historical understanding.
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Lea NiccolaiUniversity of Cambridge · استادیار
Peter RiedlbergerOtto Friedrich University of Bamberg · استاد
Tadeusz GaciaJohn Paul II Catholic University of Lublin · استاد- LLorenzo FerroniUniversity of Florence · دانشیار
Maria Sole RigoOtto Friedrich University of Bamberg · پژوهشگر
Giuseppe PezziniUniversity of Oxford · دانشیار