Main research projects

FIRB 2001 Project “L’Anthologia Latina come strumento di dialogo e testimonianza di integrazione alla cultura romana dell’Africa vandalica”, national coordinator Prof. Loriano Zurli (along with the Universitieso of Urbino and Rome2);

Critical essay and edition of a text of the Anthologia Latina (2004, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio – Perugia), national coordinator Prof. Loriano Zurli;

National Programme PRIN 2005 “Musisque Deoque”, local coordinator: Prof. Loriano Zurli (along with the Universities of Venice, Padua, Naples and Cosenza);

FIRB 2006 Project “Bibliografia digitale dell’Anthologia Latina ed edizione critica dei suoi carmi”, national coordinator Prof. Loriano Zurli (along with the Universities of Urbino and Catania);

National Programme PRIN 2007 “Musisque Deoque. Atto II”, local coordinator Prof. Loriano Zurli (along with the Universities of Venice, Parma, Naples and Cosenza);

“I centoni virgiliani di argomento mitologico e pagano dell’Anthologia Salmasiana (con cenni sulla fortuna del genere centonario)” (2009, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio – Perugia, in collaboration with the Rice College USA), coordinator Prof. Paola Paolucci;

National Programme PRIN 2009 “Da Aristarco alla e-filologia: l’ecdotica del testo antico fra volumen e byte”, national coordinator Prof. Loriano Zurli (along with the Universities of Parma, Naples and Foggia);

Persio a Perugia (2010, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio – Perugia), coordinator Prof. Loriano Zurli;

National Programme PRIN 2010-2011 “Il classico oltre il classico”, local coordinator Prof. Loriano Zurli (along with the Universities of Naples, Udine, Lecce, Parma, Bari and the support of the Universities of Vienna, Kraków and Santiago de Compostela);

National Programme PRIN 2010-2011 Poesia della memoria, memoria della poesia, local coordinator Prof. Paola Paolucci (with the participation of the Universities of Rome1, Rome2, Venice, Cosenza, Pisa, Cagliari, Padua and the support of the University of Murcia);

ERC 2012 Advanced Grant entitled “Latin Anthology and Late Latin Poetry in Europe. A cultural bridge from Europe to Africa”, submitted by Loriano Zurli within the section “Ideas” of the FP7 calls;

SSH (Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities) 2012 research project entitled “Musisque deoque: an exploration of poetic memory in European literatures to open up new horizons and innovative research methods in the Humanities”, submitted by Paola Paolucci within the FP7 Programme, along with the Universities of Venice, Köln, Durham and Barcelona.