Luca RAGGIUNTI

Position
Subject expert
E-mail
luca.raggiunti@unive.it
956627@stud.unive.it
Website
www.unive.it/people/luca.raggiunti (personal record)
Office
Department of Humanities
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.humanities

Luca Raggiunti is a Subject expert in Greek Language and Literature at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

He holds a PhD (with honours) in Ancient Heritage Studies (Greek Language and Literature) from the inter-university doctoral programme Ca’ Foscari Venice-Trieste-Udine, with a dissertation entitled Studio sulle desinenze ‘brevi’ di dativo plurale tematico e della declinazione in -ᾱ- in greco antico (Supervisors: Prof. Claudio De Stefani, Prof. Olga Tribulato).

After his BA (with honours) in Classics, he obtained his MA (with honours, thesis recognized for publication) in Classical Philology at the University of Bologna, with a thesis in Greek Historical Grammar on thematic Dative plurals in Homer (Supervisors: Prof. Camillo Neri, Dr. Roberto Batisti).

He has undertaken research stays abroad as a Guest Researcher at Leiden University (Leiden University Centre for Linguistics) and as a Visiting Academic at the University of Oxford (Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics).

He has presented his research at conferences and seminars in Italy, the Netherlands (Leiden), and the United Kingdom (Oxford, Manchester).

In the academic year 2025/2026, he gave supplementary classes in Greek Metrics within the course of History of Ancient Greek Language (Prof. Olga Tribulato) at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

He has contributed as a reviewer to the Digital Encyclopedia of Atticism (DEA).

 

Additional training

He has undertaken specialized training in Digital Epigraphy (ENCODE Workshop, University of Bologna), including EpiDoc encoding, editorial work for Epigraphic Database Roma (EDR), and contributions to papyri.info using the Leiden+ standard. He has also completed training in Etruscan Epigraphy and Language (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), Greek Metrics and Rhythmics (University of Urbino), and Ancient Greek Scholarship (University of Basilicata).

 

Research interests

Ancient Greek language and literature, with a focus on Archaic Poetry, Historical Linguistics, Greek Dialectology, and Epigraphy.