Ferruti Francesco - ITA Emilio Sereni

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Ferruti Francesco - ITA Emilio Sereni
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FRANCESCO FERRUTI
26, Via E. Maragliano – I-00151 Roma (Italy)
+39 06 65742109
Mobile: 335 8096260
+39 06 65742109
[email protected]
Nationality Italian
Date of birth 12/04/1961
Gender Male
Desired employment /
Occupation field
Work experience
Dates From September 1, 2001, to present.
Occupation 1) From September 1, 2013, to present: Regular Teacher of Literature in
or position held Secondary State School «Istituto tecnico agrario “Emilio Sereni” –
Rome».
2) From September 1, 2002, to August 31, 2013: Regular Teacher of
Literature in Secondary State School «Istituto d’Istruzione Superiore “San
Benedetto” – Latina».
3) From September 1, 2001, to August 31, 2002: Regular Teacher of
Literature in Secondary State School «Istituto d’Istruzione Superiore
“Carlo e Nello Rosselli” – Aprilia (Latina)».
Main activities and 1) From September 1, 2013, to present: a collaborator of headmaster in
responsabilities
the «Istituto tecnico agrario “Emilio Sereni”».
2) From September 1, 2011, to August 31, 2012: Professor responsible
for “School trips and visits, and cultural exchanges” in the «Istituto
d’Istruzione Superiore “San Benedetto” – Latina».
3) From September 1, 2002, to August 31, 2013: a member of the Board
for Cultural Exchanges in the «Istituto d’Istruzione Superiore “San
Benedetto” – Latina».
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Name and address of Istituto tecnico agrario “Emilio Sereni”
employer Via Prenestina 1395 – 00132 Roma
Type of business or sector Secondary School.
Education and training
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Title of qualification
awarded
Principal
subjects/occupational skills
covered
From December 1, 1999, to January 30, 2003
PhD in Archaeology and Greek and Roman Art History
“The Gymnasium in the Greek colonies of the West”.
The Board of Examiners has appraised that the PhD thesis contains
researches carried out with accuracy, critical attitude, and notable
synthesis.
Name and type of University of Messina
organisation providing
education and training
Level in national or PhD (Level 8).
international classification
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Title of qualification
awarded
Principal
subjects/occupational skills
covered
From April 6, 1999, to December 31, 1999.
Perfected Specialist in Archaeology
Research on “The Gymnasium in Greece, from Classical age to the end of
Roman era”, carried out in the following Athenian Libraries: American
School of Classical Studies at Athens, British School at Athens, École
française d’Athènes, Gennadius Library, Nordic Library, Scuola
Archeologica Italiana di Atene (SAIA). Visits to the following
archaeological sites: Messene and Olympia, Thessaloniki, Amphipolis and
Pella, Rhodes and Kos, Knossos, Phaistos, Aghia Triada and Gortyn.
Two papers derive from this research (see the below list, nos. 8 and 15)
Name and type of Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene
organisation providing (Italian School of Archaeology at Athens)
education and training
Level in national or Post-graduate Specialization (Level 8)
international classification
Dates From May 1, 1998, to June 30, 1998.
Title of qualification Greek Government Scholarship as a Regular Member of the British
awarded School at Athens
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Principal “Roman Libraries in Greece”: research carried out under the direction of
subjects/occupational skills Prof. Vassilios Aravantinós, then the Director of Prehistoric and
covered Classical Antiquities of Boeotia.
Research carried out in the following Athenian Libraries: American
School of Classical Studies at Athens, British School at Athens, École
française d’Athènes, Gennadius Library, Nordic Library, Scuola
Archeologica Italiana di Atene (SAIA). Visits to the main archaeological
sites and museums in Athens and Thessaloniki.
Name and type of Greek Government
organisation providing
education and training
Level in national or Scholarship
international classification
Dates
Title of qualification
awarded
Principal
subjects/occupational skills
covered
Name and type of
organisation providing
education and training
Level in national or
international classification
Dates
Title of qualification
awarded
Principal
subjects/occupational skills
covered
Name and type of
organisation providing
education and training
From November 1, 1996, to March 21, 2000.
Specialist in Classical Archaeology (70 marks out of 70).
Thesis Title: “Epigraphic Questions about some Greek Gymnasiums”,
where the author examines inscriptions coming from some Greek
gymnasiums (Delos, Gortyn, Messene, and Rhodes), and obtains
valuable results on the gymnasial life and officers.
Subjects covered: Christian Archaeology, Greek and Roman
Numismatics, Greek History, Survey and technical analysis of ancient
monuments, Theory and techniques of restoration, Archaeology of the
Roman Provinces, Topography of the Classical World, Medieval
Archaeology, Palethnology, Cultural Heritage Legislation.
I Scuola di Specializzazione in Archeologia
dell’Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”
(1st Special School for Archaeology – “Sapienza” University of Rome)
Post-graduate Specialization (Level 8).
From November 1, 1996, to July 5, 2002.
Archivist-Palaeographer (58 marks out of 60).
Subjects covered: General Diplomatics, Latin Palaeography,
Sphragistics, Papal Diplomatics, Codicology, and Archival Science.
Scuola Vaticana di Paleografia, Diplomatica e Archivistica
(Vatican School of Palaeography, Diplomatics, and Archival Science).
Level in national or Post-graduate Specialization (Level 8).
international classification
Dates April 24, 1996.
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Title of qualification Master’s Degree in Classics (110 marks out of 110, cum laude).
awarded
Principal Master’s Degree thesis in “Archaeology of the Roman Provinces”.
subjects/occupational skills Thesis Title: “The Libraries in the Roman Provinces”, where the author
covered analizes and compares the various libraries built in several provinces in
the Roman Empire. This comparison has allowed him to make a
synthesis of their geographic position and their architectural features.
Subjects covered: Classical Archaeology, Christian Archaeology,
Archaeology of the Roman Provinces, History of Classical
Archaeology, Greek History, Roman History, Greek Epigraphy, Latin
Epigraphy, Greek and Roman Numismatics, Ancient Numismatics,
Ancient Roman Topography, Topography and Urbanism of the
Classical World, Survey and technical analysis of ancient monuments,
Geography, Greek Literature, Latin Literature, Italian Literature, and
Medieval Art History.
Name and type of Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”
organisation providing (“Sapienza” University of Rome)
education and training
Level in national or Master’s Degree (Level 7)
international classification
Date July 23, 1979.
Title of qualification High school diploma (Classical Studies) (58 marks out of 60).
awarded (Level 4)
Name and type of Liceo-Ginnasio statale “Ennio Quirino Visconti” – Roma
organisation providing (Classical Lyceum “Ennio Quirino Visconti” – Rome)
education and training
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Specific assignments University lectures:
1. During my PhD I organised a seminar on Greek Gymnasiums at the
University of Palermo (seat of Agrigento) in academic year 19992000;
2. during my post-graduate Specialization I organised a seminar series
on Ancient Libraries at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” in
academic years 1996-97 and 1997-98.
Speaker at the following congresses:
1. Toponomastica bene comune (Rome, Casa dell’Architettura,
September 10, 2013);
2. Ippolito II d’Este cardinale, principe, mecenate (Tivoli, Villa d’Este,
May 13-15, 2010);
3. Musici e istituzioni musicali a Roma e nello Stato pontificio nel tardo
Rinascimento: attorno a Giovanni Maria Nanino (Tivoli, Villa d’Este,
October 26, 2007);
4. San Michele Arcangelo (Castel Madama, Castello Orsini, September
29, 2007);
5. Riscopriamo il Duomo (Tivoli, Scuderie Estensi, September 23, 2006);
6. Nuove prospettive della ricerca sulla Sicilia del III sec. a.C.
Archeologia, Numismatica, Storia (University of Messina, July 4-5,
2002).
Language skills
Mother tongue Italian
Classical languages Latin and Greek
Other languages English, German, French, and Modern Greek
Self-assessment
Understanding
Speaking
European level
Listening
Reading
Spoken
Spoken
Interaction
Production
B2
C2
B2
English
A2
C1
A2
German
A1
B2
A1
French B
A1
B2
A1
Modern Greek
Computer skills and Competent with most Microsoft Office programmes.
Type
competences
Operating Systems: MS-DOS; Windows
Programs: Word for Windows
Spreadsheet Application: Microsoft Excel
Web Browser: Internet Explorer; Mozilla
E-Mail tools: Outlook Express
Presentation Program: Microsoft PowerPoint
Data Base: Access
Driving Licence B.
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B2
A2
A1
A1
Writing
B2
B1
A1
A1
Level
Experienced User
Professional Level
Professional Level
Experienced User
Professional Level
Professional Level
Experienced User
Additional information Publications:
1. Lo splendore dell’arte, in La bellezza del sacro. La chiesa di San
Silvestro in Tivoli, Cosenza 2015, p. 31-33;
2. Note storico-artistiche sui documenti riguardanti l'attività di
Matthia de' Rossi nel Duomo di Tivoli, in “Atti e Memorie della
Società Tiburtina di Storia e d'Arte”, LXXXVII, 2014, p. 153-160;
3. La collezione di sculture antiche di Ippolito II d’Este: su alcuni
esemplari, in M. Cogotti e F.P. Fiore (eds.), Ippolito II d’Este
cardinale, principe, mecenate, Roma 2013, p. 367-390;
4. Sul significato del toponimo “Inversata”, in “Atti e Memorie della
Società Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte”, LXXXV, 2012, p. 9-20;
5. La Villa d’Este a Tivoli e la collezione di sculture classiche che
conteneva (di Thomas Ashby), in “Atti e Memorie della Società
Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte”, LXXXII, 2009, p. 169-278;
6. La cattedrale di San Lorenzo a Tivoli: espressione della storia di un
popolo, in “Atti e Memorie della Società Tiburtina di Storia e
d’Arte”, LXXXI, 2008, 2, p. 135-148;
7. I rapporti artistici e culturali tra Roma e Tivoli nella seconda metà
del Cinquecento, in “Atti e Memorie della Società Tiburtina di
Storia e d’Arte”, LXXXI, 2008, 1, p. 13-59;
8. Note sul culto di San Michele Arcangelo, in “Quaderni dell’Archivio
Storico Comunale di Castel Madama”, 1, 2007, p. 9-21;
9. La cattedrale di San Lorenzo a Tivoli, Tivoli 2006 (2nd ed., Tivoli
2008);
10. Un ginnasio a Gortina in un’iscrizione del V secolo a.C., in “Creta
antica”, 5, 2004, p. 283-294;
11. L’attività di Ierone II a favore dei ginnasi, in M. Caccamo
Caltabiano, L. Campagna, A. Pinzone (eds.), Nuove prospettive
della ricerca sulla Sicilia del III sec. a.C. Archeologia,
Numismatica, Storia, Messina 2004, p. 191-212;
12. Un recente studio sulla Dormitio Virginis e alcune considerazioni
sull’iconografia mariana nell’arte medievale tiburtina, in “Atti e
Memorie della Società Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte”, LXXV, 2002,
p. 135-142;
13. Prime osservazioni sulla chiesa di S. Pietro alla Carità in Tivoli, in
“Atti e Memorie della Società Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte”, LXXIV,
2001, p. 117-153;
14. Un paesaggio tiburtino nel Museo della Città di Atene, in “Atti e
Memorie della Società Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte”, LXXIII, 2000,
p. 207-216;
15. La “biblioteca” di Sagalassos: nuove osservazioni, in “Rendiconti
della Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia”, LXXII, 19992000, p. 129-154;
16. Su alcuni recenti studi riguardanti la biblioteca attalide di
Pergamo, in “Archeologia classica”, LI, 1999-2000, p. 305-327;
17. Il ginnasio di Delo e l’inventario di Callistrato, in “Annuario della
Scuola Archeologica di Atene e delle Missioni Italiane in Oriente”,
LXXVI-LXXVIII, 1998-2000, p. 219-234;
18. Considerazioni in margine alla mostra sul Seicento e Settecento a
Tivoli, in “Atti e Memorie della Società Tiburtina di Storia e
d’Arte”, LXX, 1997, p. 169-190.
19. Appunti su un recente
volume riguardante la pittura murale a Roma
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e nel Lazio nel tardo Medioevo, in “Atti e Memorie della Società
Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte”, LXIX, 1996, p. 137-150;
Lectures
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A) Lectures for the “Società Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte” (Society
for History and Art, Tivoli):
Il cristianesimo a Tivoli (nel 17° centenario dell’editto di Milano),
November 15, 2013;
Un’ipotesi sull’architetto della cattedrale di Tivoli, October 14,
2011;
Le ultime novità sul trittico del Salvatore, October 15, 2010;
Tivoli nel periodo tardo-antico e medievale, May 22, 2009;
“Memorie di Adriano” a Tivoli e nel mondo romano, October 10,
2008;
Le sedi amministrative e giudiziarie di Tivoli, February 17, 2007;
Le biblioteche antiche a Tivoli e Villa Adriana, May 10, 2006.
B) Lecture for the “Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia”
(Pontifical Academy of Archaeology, Rome):
La “biblioteca” di Sagalassos: nuove osservazioni, February 24, 2000.
C) Lectures for the “Istituto Nazionale di Studi Romani” (National
Institute for Roman Studies, Rome):
Le biblioteche nell’antichità, 4 lectures, June, 1999:
1. Dalle origini al periodo ellenistico.
2. Le biblioteche pubbliche della città di Roma.
3. Le biblioteche pubbliche nell’Impero romano.
4. Alcuni esempi di biblioteche private.
Memberships From 1996 Francesco Ferruti is a member of the Board of Directors of
the “Società Tiburtina di Storia e d’Arte”. He collaborates to the Society
with papers, lectures (see above, A), and guided tours.
Rome, May 26th, 2015.
Signature
Francesco Ferruti
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