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John Brown University
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Joseph Pucci is an active scholar of classical antiquity and its enduring influence through the medieval period. His expertise encompasses the historical and religious studies of Rome, medieval literature and history, Augustinian studies and theology, and Byzantine studies and history. Pucci's work often engages with primary texts, as demonstrated by his recent publications, including a study of the poetry of Alcuin of York and a collection of Alcuin's poems. He also contributes to the field through reviews of contemporary scholarship, such as his analysis of Diane Shane Fruchtman's work on surviving martyrdom and a review of a translated edition of Ausonius's poems. Pucci's research is centered on the reception and interpretation of classical ideas and forms in later historical contexts.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 42
- Citations: 276
Selected Publications
- The Poetry of Alcuin of York (2023) DOI
- WORKS BY AUSONIUS - (G.) SCAFOGLIO, (É.) WOLFF (edd., trans.) Ausone: <i>Épigrammes, Bissula, Spectacle des sept sages</i>. <i>Édition, traduction et notes</i>. Pp. 241. Saint-Étienne: Presses Universitaires de Saint-Étienne, 2022. Paper, €21. ISBN: 978-2-86272-765-3. (2023) DOI
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