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Luca Bettarini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Literature and Culture at Sapienza University of Rome, specializing in Ancient Greek language and literature. He teaches courses including Greek Language and Literature II (for channels M-Z), Greek Dialectology, and Advanced Topics in Greek Language and Literature across multiple degree programs including Classical Letters, Modern Letters, and Philology, Literature and History of the Ancient World.
Professor Bettarini's research focuses on Greek literature, Greek language, ancient Greek dialects, and classical philology. His scholarly interests encompass textual criticism of fragmentary Greek works, analysis of poetic forms across various genres from archaic to Hellenistic periods, and detailed studies of specific authors including Hipponax, Alcman, and Menander. His work frequently addresses linguistic features of ancient Greek dialects and their representation in literary texts.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on fragmentary texts from archaic and classical Greece, with particular attention to iambic poetry, dialectological features, and textual reconstruction. His research spans literary, linguistic, and historical approaches to ancient Greek texts, demonstrating expertise in both philological methodology and cultural context. Many publications address the relationship between poetic form and linguistic features across different Greek dialects.
Professor Bettarini actively supervises examinations for multiple courses and maintains regular office hours (Thursdays 9-11). His teaching responsibilities include coordinating classroom materials through digital platforms, with recent course codes including 5qtqpvj, yedwuff, and m5jmr3w. He participates in the academic life of the department through examination committees and course administration.




