LUCILLA SPETIA

Associate professor


email: lucillaspetia@yahoo.it
phone: 0862432158
building: Dipartimento di Scienze Umane- Via Nizza 14- 67100 L'Aquila
room: 448

Associate Professor in Philology and Romance Linguistics at the Department of Human Sciences of the University of L'Aquila.
She was vice president of the Educational Letters Area; he is a member of Degree Course Councils in Letters, Languages ​​and Philosophy.
She has been and is the tutor of various undergraduate courses, a member of operating commissions (Joint Assessment, Library, public selections for assignments of research grants and Erasmus scolarships , Department Board), Coordinator for Orientation activities.
She was a member of the Teaching Board of the PhD in Literary Genres, then a PhD in Literary and Cultural Studies (University of L'Aquila, consortium with the University of Bologna). She was a commission member for admission to doctoral programs, and a jury for obtaining the degree.
She has lectured and lectured in Italian and foreign universities. She has participated in national and international conferences and organizes international seminars at the Human Sciences Department of L'Aquila.
She is a member of national and international scientific societies (SIFR, AIEO, SIA, SEMEN-L). She was a member of the board of directors of the Romance-School Philology Society
She is a member of the Scientific Council of L’Una publishing house of the University of L'Aquila.
She is a member of the Steering Committee of the Spolia Journal of Medieval Studies.
She is a member of the Scientific Committee of Medieval Lyrical Romance.
She is part of the working group on the European Qualiti-Didactic Quality Assessment for Innovation of Teaching and Learning Improvement Project- Erasmus KA2-HE_2019 project.
She was a reviewer for the VQR for the three-year period 2011-2014.
Peer review of scientific journals in the 10 / H1 and 10 / E1 sectors, also in the A range.
She deals with French and Provençal literature of the Middle Ages according to a comparative view that also takes into account coeval mediolatina production, in particular of themes and works related to the novel, the lyric and the hagiography. Se is also interested in spoken Latin as an irreplaceable starting point for the teaching of Romance linguistics.
She is the author of essays, monographs and articles in Italian, French and English.

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