Diana Gorostidi Pi
Junior researcher
ICAC – Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
"Degree in Classical Philology and Extraordinary Degree Prize (University of Barcelona 1997). Doctor in Sciences of the Antiquity (University of Saragossa 2008). He was a fellow of the Spanish School of History and Archeology in Rome - CSIC (2000-2001) and the Marcelino Botín Foundation (2002-2006). He completed his training with several stays in Germany (Heidelberg and Berlin) and France (Bordeaux). He was a recruited researcher of the ""Juan de la Cierva"" Program of the Ministry of Science and Innovation at the Catalan Institute of Classical Archeology (2010-2012). He is currently a lecturer at the URV and junior researcher at ICAC. In 1998 he obtained a position in the body of teachers of secondary education, a Latin specialty, of which he is currently in indefinite leave. Since 1999 he has been part of the ""Tusculum"" research team dedicated to studying this ancient city of Lazio (Italy). He updated the corpus of the Latin inscriptions tusculanes, subject of his doctoral thesis (prize ""Fundación Pastor de Estudios Clásicos"" 2008), in the process of publication. He has written numerous articles and works on the epigraphy of Tusculum, a subject that occupies one of its broad lines of research. He also collaborated with the ICAC project ""Study of the ancient archaeological landscape of Agar Tarraconensis (on the right bank of the Francolí river)"", in which it has published the volume Ager Tarraconensis 3. The Roman inscriptions ( IRAT) (Documenta 16), (Tarragona 2010), carrying out a study on the prosopography and society of its former ager. This book has been awarded in 2012 by the ""Association Internationale d'Épigraphie Grécque et Latine"" (AIEGL). He emphasized his collaboration in the re-edition of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 's fascicle dedicated to Tarraco published by Prof. Géza Alföldy ( CIL II2 / 14) as well as the revision of the Palaeochristian epigraphy or the instrumentum inscriptum of the city, from which he has published several works."
Research Interest
Epigraphy, Latin philology, Textual sources, Artistic productions.