I have taught ancient and medieval history to Year 10 and 12 students and an undergraduate course titled “Introduction to Ancient History (Rome, the Mediterranean and the Middle East to C.AD 600)” at King’s College.
My teaching has extended to conducting seminars, workshops, and lectures on late antiquity, digital humanities, and ancient history topics at various national and international institutions, as detailed in my CV.
My teaching philosophy embraces an interdisciplinary approach, integrating both traditional and digital research tools such as digital prosopographies, gazetteers, archives, and interactive geospatial models.
This method aims to foster an intellectually stimulating environment that encourages students to explore the diverse aspects of human history, promoting both critical and creative thinking.
Universita’ ‘”La Sapienza” di Roma
– (forthcoming), “DataCons: a New Digital Tool for Late Roman Papyrology and Epigraphy, undergraduate module of Roman History III, lecture
Department of Classics, King’s College London
– 2020, Introduction to Ancient History: Rome, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East up to c.AD 600 (4AACAH01), module
Istituto di Studi Letterari, Filologici e Linguistici, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano
– 2012, “The Game in Pharaonic Egypt: board games, and other issue”, postgraduate module of Latin Literature (advanced level), 23rd November 2012, lecture
I have been a peer-reviewer for the Journal of Open Humanities Data since 2023.
Invited Speaker, LECTURE, “DataCons: a New Digital Tool for Late Roman Papyrology and Epigraphy, undergraduate module of Roman History III, Universita’ ‘”La Sapienza” di Roma, Italy(forthcoming).
Invited Speaker, CONFERENCE, “The dissemination of Belisarius’ consulship in Ostrogothic Italy, AD 535”, paper presented at the British Epigraphy Society – Autumn Colloquium, London Institute of Classical Studies, 18 November 2023.
Invited Speaker, SEMINAR, “Rome and Constantinople, AD 476-493: Imperial Unity or Break-Up of Empire? A New Approach” seminar held at the Post-Graduate Work-in-Progress seminar series, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, 10th June 2020.
Invited Speaker, SEMINAR, “Consular Dissemination: a new tool for historical research in Late Antique and early Byzantine history?”, seminar held at the Gate to the Eastern Mediterranean (GEM), University of Birmingham, 20th November 2019.
Invited Speaker, SEMINAR, “Cassiodorus and His Variae”, presentation held at Medieval Latin Literature seminar, King’s College London, 11th December 2018.
Invited Speaker, SEMINAR, “Consular Formulas in Post-Roman Italy And Late Antique Egypt, 476-493 AD”, seminar held at the History Department PhD Seminar Series 2018/2019, King’s College London, 9th November 2018.
Speaker, CONFERENCE, “‘Iniuria fit Romae, quia dicitur, Cadit?’(*August., serm. 81). On the ‘noiseless’ fall of the Western Rome: a still open historiographical question”, talk held at the IMBAS Conference 2016, “Transformation and Preservation in Late Antique and Medieval Ages”, National University of Galway, 4th December 2016.
Speaker, SEMINAR, “῾ἑσπερία Ῥώμη. The Fall of the Western Rome in the fifth- and sixth-century Byzantine literature”, seminar held at the Gate to the Eastern Mediterranean (GEM), University of Birmingham, 26th October 2016.