FRANCESCO VERDE
Structure:
Dipartimento di FILOSOFIA
SSD:
PHIL-05/B

Notizie

STORIA DELLA FILOSOFIA ANTICA

11/PHIL-05/B

(prof. Francesco Verde)

Dipartimento di Filosofia

(Villa Mirafiori / Via Carlo Fea 2, 00161 Roma)

II piano, stanza 200 

Telefono (+39) 06 49917291

 

AVVISI IMPORTANTI

 

 

RISULTATI ESONERO SCRITTO (30.05.2025)

 

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I candidati che non hanno raggiunto il voto minimo di 18/30 dovranno ripetere la prova sulla parte manualistica durante l'esame orale.

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TESI DI LAUREA TRIENNALE E MAGISTRALE

 

Gli Studenti interessati a chiedere la Tesi di Laurea Triennale e Magistrale in Storia della Filosofia Antica sono caldamente invitati a prendere contatto con il docente almeno un anno prima della sessione di laurea alla quale si intende partecipare.

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APPELLI DI ESAME A.A. 2024/2025
 

SESSIONE INVERNALE

13.1.2025 ore 10.00 (studio del docente) / Appello valido anche per l'A.A. 2023/2024

31.1.2025 

14.2.2025 

N.B. Gli appelli della sessione invernale definiti entro il 31 gennaio 2025 sono validi sia per l'a.a.2023-2024, sia per l'A.A. 2024-2025.

 

SESSIONE ESTIVA

9.6.2025 ore 10.00 (studio del docente)

23.6.2025

7.7.2025

 

SESSIONE AUTUNNALE

12.9.2025 ore 10.00 (studio del docente)

26.9.2025

 

SESSIONE INVERNALE A.A. 2025/2026

12.1.2026 ore 10.00 (studio del docente) / Appello valido anche per l'A.A. 2024/2025

 

APPELLI STRAORDINARI

Riservati agli studenti fuori corso, iscritti al tempo parziale, coloro che hanno completato tutte le annualità di frequenza, lavoratori, portatori di disabilità o con diagnosi di disturbi specifici dell’apprendimento, alle studentesse madri e agli studenti padri con figlio/i di età inferiore a tre anni, a coloro che hanno lo status di atleta, a chi risulta iscritto contemporaneamente a due corsi di studio, nonché alle studentesse in stato di gravidanza.
Il primo appello è esteso ai laureandi della II sessione di laurea 2024-2025.
Il secondo appello è esteso ai laureandi della IV sessione di laurea 2024-2025.

 

28.4.2025 ore 10.00 (studio del docente)

7.11.2025 

Orari di ricevimento

Ricevimenti Giugno-Settembre 2025 (studio del docente / ore 16.00):

13.06.2025
27.06.2025
4.07.2025
11.07.2025
10.09.2025
22.09.2025

Curriculum

Francesco Verde (Rome 1983) achieved in 2011 a PhD degree (Philosophy) from Sapienza University of Rome’s Department of Philosophy with a doctoral dissertation about the Epicurean doctrine of minimal parts, published by Leuven University Press (Leuven 2013) in the Series “Ancient and Medieval Philosophy” (vol. XLVIII). In 2014 he was awarded by Sapienza University of Rome (on the occasion of 30 years of PhD programs) a Certificate of Merit for his special scientific and professional merits and recognitions. He was (2011-2014) a post-doctoral researcher in the History of Ancient Philosophy at the “Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo e Storia delle Idee” (ILIESI-CNR/Rome). Finally, he acquired from the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR) the National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor of the History of Philosophy (Periods: 2015-2026 and 2018-2030 / Scientific Disciplinary Sector 11C/5 [11/PHIL-05]) and as Full Professor of the History of Philosophy (Periods: 2020-2032 / Scientific Disciplinary Sector 11C/5 [11/PHIL-05]). In 2014-2015 he was a post-doctoral researcher in the History of Ancient Philosophy at Sapienza University of Rome’s Department of Philosophy. From 2016 he was an adjunct professor of the History of Ancient Philosophy and History of Ancient Scientific Thought at the same Department. In December 2016 he was awarded a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers (18 months / University of Würzburg, Germany / Institut für Klassische Philologie).
From 01.04.2019 to 31.03.2022 he was tenure-track Assistant Professor of the History of Ancient Philosophy (M-FIL/07 [11/PHIL-05/B]) at the Department of Philosophy of Sapienza University of Rome. In the same Department, he is a member of the Teaching Board of the PhD course in Philosophy.
From 01.04.2022 he is Associate Professor of the History of Ancient Philosophy (M-FIL/07 [11/PHIL-05/B]) at the same Sapienza Department.
His scholarly interests focus mainly on the History of Ancient Philosophy, especially on Ancient Atomism (Leucippus and Democritus), Ancient Physics from Aristotle to Epicurus, Hellenistic Philosophies, and Herculaneum Papyrology. In addition to some papers devoted to Ancient Scepticism and Epicureanism, he published an Italian translation with a detailed commentary of Epicurus’ Letter to Herodotus (Rome 2010; with E. Spinelli’s Introduction), and an anthology of texts on the notions of Freedom, Fate and Grace from the Stoics to Augustine (Rome 2010). He is also the editor of the Italian edition of D. Sedley’s book (Berkeley 2007) on “Creationism” in Antiquity (Rome 2011).
He published a volume on the Hellenistic Peripatos on some specific topics such as time, knowledge, and soul (Berlin-Boston 2022).
Moreover, he published an introduction to Epicurus’ philosophy (Rome 2013). He edited (with Stéphane Marchand) a volume on Épicurisme et Scepticisme (Rome 2013), (with D. De Sanctis, E. Spinelli, and M. Tulli) Questioni epicuree (Sankt Augustin 2015), (with F. G. Masi, and S. Maso) the special section of Elenchos (2018) on the Materialistic Pathe, and (with M. Catapano) the special issue of Lexicon Philosophicum (2018) on the Hellenistic Theories of Knowledge. Finally, together with M. Tulli, D. De Sanctis and Francesca G. Masi, he edited a new Italian edition with historical-philosophical commentary of the Epicurus’ Letter to Pythocles (Baden-Baden 2022).
He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Syzetesis. Rivista di filosofia (with F. Sterpetti and M. Tedeschini), of Méthexis. International Journal for Ancient Philosophy (with F. Trabattoni), and the Series Editor of Doxai. Testi e studi di filosofia antica. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of Elenchos. Journal of Studies on Ancient Thought.
He has two children.