Andrea U. De Giorgi

Andrea U. De Giorgi is Professor of Classics at the Florida State University. He is the author of Ancient Antioch: from the Seleucid Era to the Islamic Conquest (Cambridge University Press 2016, paperback 2018), co-author of Antioch. A History (2021, Routledge, winner of the G. Ernest Wright Book Award), editor of Antioch on the Orontes. History, Society, Ecology, and Visual Culture (Cambridge University Press 2024), Cosa and the Colonial Landscape of Republican Italy (2019, Michigan), and co-editor of Cosa/Orbetello. Archaeological Itineraries (2016, Pegaso). He has directed excavations and surveys in Israel, Turkey, Syria, Georgia, Jordan, and the UAE. Since 2013, he has directed the Cosa Excavations, Italy. In the summer of 2024, he took on the co-directorship of the Montereggi Project. He has collaborated with the Museo di Antichità di Torino, the Museo di Cosa in Ansedonia, and the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, FL. He has received fellowships and grants both from American and European institutions: the Whiting Foundation, Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Samuel H. Kress Foundation, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI), Deutscher Akademischer Austauschiendst (DAAD), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Thyssen Stiftung, Berliner Antike Kolleg, ANAMED, Archaeological Institute of America, National Humanities Center, and the Delmas Foundation, among others. In 2019–2020 he held a Humboldt research fellowship at the Institut für Klassische Archäologie at the Freie Universität, Berlin. He has been named a 2025–26 Getty Scholar and is corresponding member of the DAI.

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