Faculty Courses Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Archaeology Lectures and Events Department Information
The Department of Art History and Archaeology
 
  introduction  
  faculty directory  
  emeriti directory  
  postdoctoral fellows  
  art hum instructors  
  back  
Faculty
Faculty Directory

Francesco de Angelis
Assistant Professor
Roman Art and Archaeology
Ph.D., Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 2003

Biography
Before coming to Columbia, Francesco de Angelis has worked at the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut in Rome and at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa. He has also been the recipient of a two-year fellowship from the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.

His research interests focus on various aspects of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art and archaeology, among which: the relation between visual evidence and written texts; mythological images and their contexts; the role of monuments in the transmission of cultural memory and identity; the reception of classical past in modern scholarship. His approach lays strong accent on intercultural influences and on the value of cross-cultural comparisons.

Examples of these interests are represented by his studies on Pausanias and on Etruscan art. In the first case, he has devoted special attention to the way in which "ancient" Greek art was viewed and described in the Roman Imperial period, as well as to the specific and peculiar ways in which monuments and places are used as lieux de mémoire , as physical carriers of memory, by Pausanias. In the other case, his interest has been stimulated by the methodological and hermeneutic problems raised by artifacts such as Etruscan urns and mirrors, which use scenes of Greek mythology to talk about values deemed relevant to Etruscan society.

His current research plans include the study of Roman villas and houses in Campania, and a study of ancient ekphrasis , with special attention to the Images of the Elder Philostratus.

Contact Information
912 Schermerhorn Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-1945
E-mail: fda2101@columbia.edu

Rcent Publications

Charun. Corpus informatico delle urne ellenistiche etrusche e dei loro contesti (database)
[ http://charun.sns.it ]

(ed., with S. Muth), Im Spiegel des Mythos. Bilderwelt und Lebenswelt. Lo specchio del mito: immaginario e realtà. Symposium, Rom, 19.-20. Februar 1998 , Wiesbaden: L. Reichert, 1999
[view cover]

Related Links



If you are interested in upcoming lectures & events featuring the columbia faculty, go to lectures & events.
Columbia University in the City of New York

back to top

homepage
faculty | courses | undergrad program | grad program | archaeology | lectures & events | department information
columbia univeristy | media center for art history, archaeology & historic preservation