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Ugo Mondini is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow and Supernumerary Fellow at Exeter College, University of Oxford. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Classics and the sub-faculty of Byzantine and Modern Greek. Mondini holds a PhD from the University of Milan (2021) and has held positions at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (2021–2022) and Ghent University (2022). His research focuses on Ancient and Medieval Greek literature, with an emphasis on language pedagogy, textual criticism, and the interplay between poetry and education.
His current British Academy project examines 11th-century schedography’s impact on Greek text production. He co-leads the TORCH Network Poetry in the Medieval World and organizes the GLARE reading group at Exeter and Lincoln Colleges. Teaching responsibilities include Byzantine Greek, Medieval Latin, and Modern Greek literature courses.
Education:
- BA in Classics, University of Milan (2015)
- MA in Classics, University of Milan (2017)
- PhD in Byzantine Studies, University of Milan (2021)
- Pre-modern Greek poetry
- Grammatical pedagogy
- Textual transmission
- Byzantine-Hellenistic continuities
- Language preservation
- Principal Investigator: John Fell Fund Projects (2023–present)
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship (Ghent University, 2022)
- Co-organizer: Ghent Seminars on the Greek Language
- Peer reviewer: Bryn Mawr Classical Review
- TORCH Network Poetry in the Medieval World
- GLARE Greek/Latin Reading Group




