Prolepsis Team

Roberta Berardi
Roberta Berardi is Research Associate at the Faculty of Classics of Oxford University. She was lecturer at Christ Church and she is currently converting to law. President of Prolepsis Association from 2015 to 2022, she has edited 3 of the Prolepsis volumes.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-berardi-96324846
Nicoletta Bruno
Nicoletta Bruno, former Vice-President of Prolepsis Association.
Teaching Fellow in Latin Literature at the Università degli Studi di Bari ‘Aldo Moro’ and Research Fellow at Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies in Innsbruck. She worked as a researcher at the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald.
Her research interests are Latin Epic Poetry, Ancient Historiography, Latin Lexicography, and Classical Tradition.
From the micro-level (linguistic study and lexicography) to larger issues (e.g. reconciling poetry with philosophical thought), she is interested in ‘first principles’ and methods, accommodating contemporary theoretical approaches to elucidate the connections between literature, history, and societal constructs.
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Martina Filosa
Martina Filosa is the former Treasurer of Prolepsis Association
Academia: https://uni-koeln.academia.edu/MartinaFilosa
ORCID: 0000-0003-1900-4231
Luisa Fizzarotti
Luisa Fizzarotti, former secretary of Prolepsis Association, holds a PhD in Classics, and is currently a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Medieval and Humanistic Latin Literature at Udine University. She is involved in the OPA project “Opere perdute e opere anonime nella tradizione latina dalla tarda antichità alla prima età moderna (sec. III-XV)”. She also contributes to M.E.L. (Medioevo Latino), C.A.L.M.A. (Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevi) and Te.Tra. (La trasmissione dei testi latini del Medioevo) series.


Olivia Montepaone
Olivia Montepaone holds a PhD in Classics from the Università degli Studi di Milano, she is currently a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in History of Classical Scholarship at the Università degli Studi di Milano. Her research project focuses on Leone Allacci (1588 ca.-1669) and his work on classical antiquity. She is also a collaborator of M.E.L. (Medioevo Latino) and C.A.L.M.A
(Compendium Auctorum Latinorum Medii Aevi).
Marco Pelucchi
Marco Pelucchi is a PhD Student in Ancient History at KU Leuven. His doctoral research is part of the FGrHist Continued (Part IV) project. He obtained his first PhD in Classical Philology from the University of Milan discussing a thesis on the epigrams transmitted under the name of Plato.
Giulia Dovico
After her BA and MA in Classics in Padua (Italy), Giulia Dovico carried out her doctoral studies between Cologne, Padua, and Berkeley. Currently, she works at the CSMC – Cluster “Understanding Written Artefacts” in Hamburg. Combining literary and textual critical approaches, her research mainly focuses on the transmission of Aristophanic comedies, ancient Greek scholarship (especially Greek scholiography to Euripides), and ancient literary criticism.
Elena Barile
Elena Barile is the former co-founder and secretary of Prolepsis Association