Marco Ferrario
Curriculum Vitae
Personal Data
Name / Surname: Marco Ferrario
Institutional Address: Università degli Studi di Trento, Dipartimento di lettere e filosofia, Via Tommaso Gar 14, 38122 Trento, TN.
Telephone: +39 3279068048
E - mail: ferrario.marco.fm@gmail.com / marco.ferrario@unitn.it.
Nationality: Italian
Date of Birth: 17.01.1994
Sex: Male
Education, Language and Technological Skills
Education:
July 2013: Classical Education Degree (100 / 100 with Honor), Liceo Ginnasio Statale Dante Alighieri, Rome.
September 2013 - February 2016: Bachelor of Arts, University of Trento as Fellow of the Bernardo Clesio College (110 /110 with Honor and a mention of exellence). Tutorship by Prof. Maurizio Giangiulio, Prof. Elena Franchi, Prof. Giorgia Proietti.
September 2015 - February 2016: Visiting Erasmus Student at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (Tutorship by Prof. Astrid Möller and Prof. Dr. Hans - Joachim Gehrke).
July 2016: I worked as assistant of Prof. Uri Hasson (University of Trento) on a study in the psychology of negation, that should be published by the MIT Press.
September 2016: I enrolled as a Master Student at the University of Trento (Fellow of the Bernardo Clesio College). Between September 2017 and Ferbaury 2018 I was Visiting Erasmus Student at the University of Innsbruck, Austria (Tutorship by Prof. Dr. Martin Lang, Prof. Mag. Dr. Robert Rollinger and Prof. Dr. Christian Mileta).
May 2018: I collaborated as draft’s reviewer for Professor Maurizio Giangiulio, Professor Elena Franchi and Professor Giorgia Proietti’s book Commemorating War and War Dead. Ancient and Modern (Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag).
September 2018-August 2020: Research Assistant and Lecturer at the Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg (Ancient History).
October 2020-presently: PhD. student at the University of Trento.
Linguistic Skills:
German, English, Russian, French and Arabic (beginner’s competence).
Technological Skills:
ECDL (Basic Microsoft Office).
Other Informations
In the years 2010 - 2011 and 2011 - 2012 I was elected regional champion (Latium) at the Philosophical Olympic Games.
I was a collaborator of the magazine Riforma, for which I wrote about art history, in particular about Caravaggio (2010).
On May the 14th, 2016, I was chosen as the best graduate student among the new laureates (Bachelor and Master students) at the University of Trento, and thus I held a speech during the Proclamation Day.
Between March and April (2016) I spent a month in Morocco (Rabat) learning arabic, hosted by the «Association Chantiers de Développement au Maroc».
Supervisors: Maurizio Giangiulio, Elena Franchi, Giorgia Proietti, Hans Joachim Gehrke, Astrid Möller (Universität Freiburg, 2015 - 2016), and Robert Rollinger, Christian Mileta (Universität Innsbruck, 2017 - 2018)
Phone: +39 3279068048
Address: Via Giuseppe Canestrini 7
38122 Trento
Italia (IT)
Personal Data
Name / Surname: Marco Ferrario
Institutional Address: Università degli Studi di Trento, Dipartimento di lettere e filosofia, Via Tommaso Gar 14, 38122 Trento, TN.
Telephone: +39 3279068048
E - mail: ferrario.marco.fm@gmail.com / marco.ferrario@unitn.it.
Nationality: Italian
Date of Birth: 17.01.1994
Sex: Male
Education, Language and Technological Skills
Education:
July 2013: Classical Education Degree (100 / 100 with Honor), Liceo Ginnasio Statale Dante Alighieri, Rome.
September 2013 - February 2016: Bachelor of Arts, University of Trento as Fellow of the Bernardo Clesio College (110 /110 with Honor and a mention of exellence). Tutorship by Prof. Maurizio Giangiulio, Prof. Elena Franchi, Prof. Giorgia Proietti.
September 2015 - February 2016: Visiting Erasmus Student at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany (Tutorship by Prof. Astrid Möller and Prof. Dr. Hans - Joachim Gehrke).
July 2016: I worked as assistant of Prof. Uri Hasson (University of Trento) on a study in the psychology of negation, that should be published by the MIT Press.
September 2016: I enrolled as a Master Student at the University of Trento (Fellow of the Bernardo Clesio College). Between September 2017 and Ferbaury 2018 I was Visiting Erasmus Student at the University of Innsbruck, Austria (Tutorship by Prof. Dr. Martin Lang, Prof. Mag. Dr. Robert Rollinger and Prof. Dr. Christian Mileta).
May 2018: I collaborated as draft’s reviewer for Professor Maurizio Giangiulio, Professor Elena Franchi and Professor Giorgia Proietti’s book Commemorating War and War Dead. Ancient and Modern (Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag).
September 2018-August 2020: Research Assistant and Lecturer at the Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg (Ancient History).
October 2020-presently: PhD. student at the University of Trento.
Linguistic Skills:
German, English, Russian, French and Arabic (beginner’s competence).
Technological Skills:
ECDL (Basic Microsoft Office).
Other Informations
In the years 2010 - 2011 and 2011 - 2012 I was elected regional champion (Latium) at the Philosophical Olympic Games.
I was a collaborator of the magazine Riforma, for which I wrote about art history, in particular about Caravaggio (2010).
On May the 14th, 2016, I was chosen as the best graduate student among the new laureates (Bachelor and Master students) at the University of Trento, and thus I held a speech during the Proclamation Day.
Between March and April (2016) I spent a month in Morocco (Rabat) learning arabic, hosted by the «Association Chantiers de Développement au Maroc».
Supervisors: Maurizio Giangiulio, Elena Franchi, Giorgia Proietti, Hans Joachim Gehrke, Astrid Möller (Universität Freiburg, 2015 - 2016), and Robert Rollinger, Christian Mileta (Universität Innsbruck, 2017 - 2018)
Phone: +39 3279068048
Address: Via Giuseppe Canestrini 7
38122 Trento
Italia (IT)
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(26-27 NOVEMBRE 2024)
UNIVERSITÀ DI BOLOGNA, DIPARTIMENTO DI BENI CULTURALI (RAVENNA), VIA DEGLI ARIANI 1 SALA CONFERENZE (III PIANO)
(26-27 NOVEMBRE 2024)
UNIVERSITÀ DI BOLOGNA, DIPARTIMENTO DI BENI CULTURALI (RAVENNA), VIA DEGLI ARIANI 1 SALA CONFERENZE (III PIANO)
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regime, Darius I succeeded in bringing under his power a vast space on the northern borders of the Achaemenid Empire in Central Asia. Since Briant’s assessment of this passage, it has been argued that it can be used to shed some light on the processes underpinning the spread of Achaemenid infrastructural power as far as the Central Asian satrapies. In the following paper, Briant’s reading of the text shall be problematized against the background of both the present state of knowledge of the administration of Achaemenid Central Asia and of some historical and ethnographic comparanda coming from Soviet-era Chorasmia. It shall be argued that such evidence is potentially as valuable as it has (yet) been overlooked in the study of the power dynamics of the Achaemenid empire in the framework of its Central Asian natural and anthropic environment.
First, I aim to show that a study of the fate – as recounted by Herodotus – of a small community of Greeks settled in Libya against the backdrop of the mobility characteristic of the Achaemenid world substantiates the hypothesis that Central Asia (and Bactria in particular) was far less alien to the mental horizon – and in some cases to individual and group experience – than the representation of this region of the empire as a remote periphery at the edge of the world has long suggested.
Secondly, a direct consequence of this hypothesis is that, if indeed the presence of a Greek diaspora in Central Asia was less sporadic than usually admitted, the process of (ethno)genesis of the first com- munity of Graeco-Bactrians needs to be reconsidered in the light of a socio-cultural complexity that historiography tends to consider a feature of Hellenistic Bactrian history, whereas the passage from Herodotus’ Histories discussed in these pages suggests that there is an entire prehistory of this phenom- enon yet to be explored.