I hold a Master of Arts in Philosophical Sciences from the University of Bologna, awarded with 110 e lode — the highest possible distinction — and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Cum Laude, with a Minor in Economics from the University of Arizona. I have over ten years of teaching experience at secondary and university level across the United States, Canada, and Italy, where I taught at Istituto Sacro Cuore Modena and served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the Université du Québec à...
I hold a Master of Arts in Philosophical Sciences from the University of Bologna, awarded with 110 e lode — the highest possible distinction — and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Cum Laude, with a Minor in Economics from the University of Arizona. I have over ten years of teaching experience at secondary and university level across the United States, Canada, and Italy, where I taught at Istituto Sacro Cuore Modena and served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. I am a published author of twelve books in philosophy, classical studies, and language education.
I specialize in Latin, Ancient Greek, biblical Hebrew, philosophy, and advanced English writing. I read Latin and Ancient Greek at a literary level as a working scholar — I have published a monograph on Augustine and am currently completing a book on Seneca's Apocolocyntosis. I have guided students of all ages individually in reading classical texts in their original languages, from complete beginners to advanced university students.
My approach is rigorous but personal. I adapt to each student's pace and goals, whether they are preparing for an exam, reading a text for the first time, or pursuing serious classical formation. I have worked with students from age 12 through graduate level, in classroom settings, one-on-one, and online.