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Biography
Marco Fantuzzi taught
Ancient Greek Literature at the Universities of Trento and Florence,
and currently teaches at the Univ. of Macerata and the Graduate School
of Greek and Latin Philology of the Univers. of Florence. He has also
been Visiting Scholar/Fellow of several English colleges (King's College,
London; New Hall and Wolfson College, Cambridge UK) and of the Dept.
of Classics of the Univ. of Cincinnati, and is a member of the board
of Bryn Mawr Classical Review, Seminari romani di cultura
greca, and Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici.
His main
professional interests are:
Greek Drama (especially Tragedy and New Comedy); Hellenistic Poetry;
Homer; Greek Lyric and Elegiac Poetry; Greek and Latin Metrics; Ancient
Literary Criticism and Scholarship. Among his publications: Tradition
and Innovation in Hellenistic Poetry (with R. Hunter), Cambridge
2004; Ricerche su Apollonio Rodio: diacronie della dizione epica,
Rome 1988; Bionis Smyrnaei Adonidis epitaphium, Liverpool 1985;
Brill's Companion to Greek and Latin Pastoral, ed. (with T. Papanghelis)
Leiden 2006; Struttura e storia dell'esametro greco, ed. (with
R. Pretagostini) Rome 1995-1996.
He is now concluding a commented ed.
of the Rhesus ascribed to Euripides (in English) and of Dionysius
of Halicarnassus, De compositione
verborum (in Italian).
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