Summary
Domenico Cufalo is a seasoned classical philologist and secondary-school teacher in Tuscany with over a decade of experience teaching Italian literature, Latin and Greek across multiple licei and at university-level programs. He holds advanced degrees in classical philology, a specialization in Greek palaeography with top honors, and a PhD from the Università di Pisa, combining rigorous academic training with long-standing classroom practice. His research focuses on Plato’s medieval manuscript tradition and scholia, and he has published a critical volume on the scholia to Plato’s first seven tetralogies while steadily preparing the remainder of the corpus. Beyond teaching, he has contributed to the Progetto Maurolico for online critical editions and delivered practical LaTeX/XeLaTeX instruction as a visiting professor, showing a blend of textual scholarship and technical editorial skills. Although his research progresses slowly due to teaching commitments, he maintains an active willingness to share unpublished material with colleagues and students. His background in naval officer training adds an uncommon discipline and organizational perspective to his academic and pedagogical work.
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Allievo Ufficiale di Complemento, Corpo delle Capitanerie di Porto, Allievo Ufficiale di Complemento, Corpo delle Capitanerie di Porto at Accademia Navale di Livorno
Diploma di Specializzazione, Paleografia Greca, 30/30 e Lode, Diploma di Specializzazione, Paleografia Greca, 30/30 e Lode at Scuola Vaticana di Paleografia, Diplomatica e Archivistica
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Filologia Classica, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Filologia Classica at Università degli Studi di Firenze
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Filologia e Letterature Greca e Latina, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Filologia e Letterature Greca e Latina at Università di Pisa
Italian, English, German, French, latino, greco antico (fino a 1453)