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== Current position ==
== Current position ==


Researcher (type A) in Latin and Digital Humanities at Sapienza University of Rome, working for the PAGES ERC Project. Habilitation (ASN) as Associate Professor in Latin 2023-34. PhD in Classics (University of Palermo, 2006), lecturer in Classics at UCLA (2004 and 2007/08), post-doc fellow in Digital Humanities at the Accademia dei Lincei (2012). Lecturer in Digital Humanities at the University of Palermo (2008-2021); DH curator at ALIM (since 2013); visiting scholar at the Venice Centre for Digital and Public Humanities at Ca' Foscari working on digital graphematics and philology (2019/20); coordinator of the Unione Accademica Nazionale (UAN) IT support group (since 2018); AIUCD Board member (since 2021).
Tenure Track Researcher (RTT) in Latin and Digital Humanities (DH) at Kore University of Enna (since 2025); AIUCD Secretary (since 2023) and Board member (since 2021); team member of PAGES ERC at Sapienza University of Rome (since 2021).


== Publications and research areas ==
== Publications and research areas ==

Revision as of 16:15, 27 February 2025

Paolo Monella is a Researcher (type A) in Latin and Digital Humanities and DH responsible for the PAGES Project (https://web.uniroma1.it/pages) at Sapienza University of Rome since 2021.


Home page

http://www.paolomonella.it

Current position

Tenure Track Researcher (RTT) in Latin and Digital Humanities (DH) at Kore University of Enna (since 2025); AIUCD Secretary (since 2023) and Board member (since 2021); team member of PAGES ERC at Sapienza University of Rome (since 2021).

Publications and research areas

He published on classical mythology, Latin literature and digital scholarly editions (DSEs). In 2016 he completed a DSE of the "De nomine" by Urus Beneventanus, and in 2020 one of the "Chronicon" by Romualdus Salernitanus. In 2020 he published a book on digital methods in classical teaching.

Current research

He is currently working on a critical edition (both printed and digital) of books 11-13 of Priscian's Ars Grammatica within the ERC Project PAGES.