Antonio Stramaglia - Biography#
Antonio Stramaglia (1967) is Professor of Latin in the University of Bari. He has worked on Greek and Latin fiction (Apuleius, papyrus fragments…); the supernatural in classical literature; ancient paradoxography; ‘comics’ and other forms of interaction between text and image in Greece and Rome; school in antiquity, with special emphasis on declamation; Roman satire (Juvenal); Galen; Terence. To-date he has authored twelve books (in Italian, Latin, English, German); edited eight books; published sixty articles or chapters. He is preparing a new critical edition of the Major Declamations for the Loeb Classical Library; and of Apuleius’s Operum deperditorum reliquiae for the Oxford Classical Texts. Since 1999 he has co-ordinated an international research group, with thirteen academic members from seven different countries (Italy, France, Austria, Germany, United Kingdom, Switzerland, The Netherlands), on [Quintilian]’s Major Declamations; the resulting monographs on the individual declamations are published by Cassino University Press in a specific collection, edited by himself (http://cea.unicas.it/quintilian.html
