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Luca Milasi earned his PhD from the University of Rome "La Sapienza," completing a dissertation on Early Modern Japanese Writers and Chinese literature. He also holds a summa-cum-laude Master degree in Oriental Languages and Civilizations from the same institution. Milasi has lectured at Sapienza University in Japanese language and culture, Japanese philology and palaeography and Korean philology as adjunct (2010-), assistant (2012-), and associate (2019-present) professor. He has been visiting professor at the University of Tokyo (2020) to teach translation theory, and at Hanyang University (2023) to research medieval Korean language and literary genres. He is an active member of the doctoral board at Sapienza and supervises numerous doctoral and master's theses. His research interests include classical and modern literature, comparative linguistic studies, and the intersection of literature and history. Milasi has been involved in international archive projects on Christianity in Asia such as the Marega Project (https://www.nijl.ac.jp/pages/marega/en/), and received a Toshiba International Foundation Grant for his work on specific teaching methods of Japanese historical documents' language and notation. He is a member of the editorial board of the "Rivista degli Studi Orientali" (https://www.jstor.org/journal/rivideglstudorie) and served on organizing committees for international symposia funded by the Japan Foundation and Academy of Korean Studies. His academic contributions have been acknowledged through grants and awards.
Address: Dipartimento Istituto Italiano di Studi Orientali, Sapienza Università di Roma, Circonvallazione Tiburtina n°4, 00185 Roma, Complesso Marco Polo, III piano, stanza n° 316. Tel.: 06-88378014 (interno 37414)
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E-mail: Luca.Milasi@Uniroma1.it
Corinne D'Antonio, PhD Corinne.Dantonio@Uniroma1.it
Martina Sorge, PhD Martina.Sorge@Uniroma1.it
Samantha Audoly, PhD
Irene Chianese Irene.Chianese@uniroma1.it
Maria Elisabetta Crupi, PhD
Gloria Farinaccia, PhD Candidate (Ryukyuan languages and literature) Gloria.Farinaccia@Uniroma1.it
Daniele Di Pasquale, PhD Candidate (Korean Philology)
Francesco Firth, PhD Candidate (Late premodern and Early modern Japanese notation and grapholinguistics)
Dipartimento Istituto Italiano di Studi Orientali / ISO, Sapienza Università di Roma
Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia / Faculty of Letters and Philosophy - Department 'Italian Institute of Oriental Studies'
Luca Milasi, PhD in East Asian History and Civilizations
Associate professor of Japanese and Korean language and Linguistics
Programme coordinator of the undergraduate and graduate degrees in Oriental Languages and Cultures
Sapienza University of Rome
Faculty of Letters and Philosophy - Department of Oriental Studies
ローマ大学「サピエンツァ」 文学哲学部 准教授(漢文学・日韓比較語学)東洋言語文明研究課程 教務主任
로마대학 사피엔차 문학철학부 부교수 (한문학・한일 언어사의 대조 연구) 동양언어문명학과 학부 및 대학원 프로그램 코디네이터