Tommaso BRUSASCA

Position
PhD Student
Dottorato
SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ
40° Ciclo - Immatricolati nel 2024
Area tematica
Il lessico bellico in ebraico antico e paralleli semitici. Un'analisi storico-filologica.
Supervisore
Morandi Bonacossi Daniele (Università di Udine) / Mazzini Giovanni (Università di Pisa) / Grassi Giulia (Università di Udine)
E-mail
tommaso.brusasca@unive.it
956848@stud.unive.it
Website
www.unive.it/people/tommaso.brusasca (personal record)
Office
Department of Humanities
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.humanities

I was born on 28/05/2000 in Casale Monferrato (Italy) and I completed my university studies in Pisa. I graduated (BA) in Classics in 2022 with Piergiorgio Borbone, with a thesis in Hebrew epigraphy, on the first amulet of Arslan Taş. In 2024 I attained a MA in Near Eastern Studies, with a thesis in Semitic philology consisting of the edition and commentary of the Ancient South Arabian inscriptions of Al-Miʿsāl (ancient Waʿlān), under the supervision of Giovanni Mazzini and Alessia Prioletta. At the same time, I completed the ordinary course at the Scuola Normale Superiore, within the class of Ancient History and Classical Philology.

In winter 2023 I worked as an Assistant Researcher with the University of Oxford within the project World History of Rituals, where I studied the socio-political value of rituals in the Ugaritic and Phoenician worlds and in pre-exile Judaism.

My research interests concern comparative Semitic linguistics, with a focus on Northwest Semitic (Ugaritic, Hebrew, Aramaic) and Ancient South Arabian. I also study historical and religious questions in the Syro-Palestinian area and in pre-Islamic Arabia.