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Martina Delucchi is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Göttingen's Department of Ancient History, specializing in classical philology and archaeology. She earned her PhD in Classics from the University of Bristol (2018-2023), focusing on "The Telephus Myth in Ancient Greek Literature and Art," and holds additional MA degrees from the Universities of Pisa and Genoa.
- BA in Letters and Humanities (University of Genoa, 2011-2014)
- MA in Classical Philology and Ancient History (University of Pisa, 2014-2016)
- MA in Archaeology (University of Genoa, 2017-2018)
- PhD in Classics (University of Bristol, 2018-2023)
Her research explores intersections of Greek mythology, ancient drama, cultural history, and cross-cultural dynamics. She has contributed to digital editions of classical texts and papyri, emphasizing interdisciplinary methodologies.
Martina's publications reflect her expertise in mythological narratives, theatrical studies, and digital humanities tools. Her work on the Telephus myth and Herculaneum papyri demonstrates technical proficiency in text recovery and analysis.
- DAAD Short-Term Grant PostDoc (2023-2024)
- Erasmus+ Traineeship scholarship (2016)
- Hardt Foundation/Fondation Hardt bursary (2020, 2022)
- Ernst Mach Grant (2021-2022)
At the University of Bristol (2019-2021), she served as Teaching Support Assistant for first-year undergraduate courses in Ancient Historical Writers and Literature, mentoring students in classical texts and historical analysis.



