Assoz. Prof. Dott. ric. Nicla De Zorzi, BA MA
Nicla De Zorzi
Winter term 2023
140226 SE Mesopotamian Literature (Reading of Literary Texts) - Introduction to divination in early cultures: the case of Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient China
Summer term 2023
Winter term 2022
De Zorzi, N. (Accepted/In press). Ominous Animals: The Construction of Human-Animal Relationship in Babylonian Divination. In Der altorientalische Mensch in seiner Umwelt


De Zorzi, N. (2022). Raving Dogs and Promiscuous Pigs: Rethinking the Representation of Animals in Mesopotamian Animal Omens. In Zoon magikon: Animal et magie dans l’Antiquité et au Moyen Âge (pp. 85-115). Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes. Bibliothèque d’Histoire des Textes http://books.openedition.org/irht/537









De Zorzi, N. (2019). Rude Remarks not Fit to Smell: Negative Value Judgements Relating to Sensory Perceptions in Ancient Mesopotamia. In A. Schellenberg, & T. Krüger (Eds.), Sounding Profiles in the Ancient Near East (Vol. 25, pp. 217-252). Society of Biblical Literature.

De Zorzi, N. (2019). L’eroe e l’effeminato: osservazioni sul corpo ideale, il corpo normale e il corpo disabile nell’antica Mesopotamia. In S. Crippa (Ed.), Corpi e saperi: riflessioni sulla trasmissione della conoscenza (pp. 25-52). Pendragon. https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1405162





De Zorzi, N., Coró, P., Devecchi, E., & Maiocchi, M. (Eds.) (2016). Libiamo ne' lieti calici: Ancient Near Eastern Studies Presented to Lucio Milano on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday by Pupils, Colleagues and Friends. Ugarit-Verlag. Alter Orient und Altes Testament Vol. 436



Nicla De Zorzi

Professor, Academic third-party funded project staff

  • Department of Near Eastern Studies
  • Department of Near Eastern Studies
Postal address:
Austria

Research Interests

Ancient Near Eastern studies, in particular Babylonian literatur, religion and the history of mentalities

Curriculum vitae

Apr 2009 - Feb 2012 University Assistant, Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Vienna

Jan 2014 - Sep 2018 University Assistant, Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Vienna

Okt 2018 - Nov 2020 Assistant Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Vienna

Dez 2020 - Associated Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Vienna

May 2022 - Guest Professor at the University of Florence

Awards

2007–2010     Full PhD scholarship gained through a competitive examination process (36 months), Doctoral School in Humanities, section of Ancient History and Archeology (XXIII), Ca’ Foscari University, Venice 

2012–2015       Marie Curie Fellowship (24 months), M4HUMAN “Mobility for experienced researchers in historical humanities including Islamic studies,” MC-COFUND, Gerda Henkel Foundation and European Commission (FP7), Destination: Institute of Assyriology and Hittitology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich. Project’s title: “Mesopotamian Lung Omens: the Chapter šumma hašû of the Extispicy Series bārûtu” 

2012              Research award granted by Ca’ Foscari University Venice 

2017              FWF Stand Alone Grant for the project “Bestiarium Mesopotamicum: Animal Omens in Ancient Mesopotamia” (370,826.75 EUR)

2018              ERC Starting Grant for the project “Repetition, parallelism and creativity: an inquiry into the construction of meaning in Ancient Mesopotamian literature and erudition” (REPAC; SH6) (1,494,198 EUR)

2018              Italian National Scientific Habilitation for the role of Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies (10/N1) granted by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (D.D. 1532/2016; 22.08.2018 to 22.08.2024).

2019              Member of the Young Academy of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)

 

The bird omens from Šumma ālu: Reconstruction and interpretation

Nicla De Zorzi (Speaker)

14 Oct 202215 Oct 2022

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


Thinking with Animals in Mesopotamian Divination

Nicla De Zorzi (Speaker)

17 Jun 2022

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


Ricostruire i segni divini: l'arte dell'aruspicina in Babilonia e Assiria nel primo millennio a.C.

Nicla De Zorzi (Speaker)

29 Apr 2022

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science