Uta Heil - Project Leader
Research on Athanasius of Alexandria, as well as editorial works, have accompanied the academic career of Uta Heil since her dissertation on De sententia Dionysii of Athanasius (translation and commentary). She contributed to the edition of the works of Athanasius ("Athanasius Werke. Historisch-apologetische Schriften") and to the "Documents regarding the History of the Arian Debate". The important topic of pseudephigrapha is also an intense research interest for Heil.
E-Mail: uta.heil@univie.ac.at
Sebastiano Panteghini
Sebastiano Panteghini has an education in Classical Philology with a focus on Byzantine Philology (Milano and Vienna). His dissertation was dedicated to aspects of ancient scholarship on Greek tragedy (Vienna). As an editor, he worked at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Nicephorus Callistou Xanthopoulos). His professional experience lies in Greek church historiography and punctuation theory as well as in Greek palaeography.
E-Mail: sebastiano.panteghini@univie.ac.at
Giovanni Maria Vian
Full professor of Patristic philology, Rome University La Sapienza. Former editor-in-chief (2007–2018) of “L’Osservatore Romano”. Giovanni Maria Vian has published from the Greek catenae the unedited texts of the commentary on the Psalms by Athanasius of Alexandria with a list of spurious fragments (1978) and wrote a history of the transmission of Christian literature (2001, translated into Spanish; new edition: 2020; translated into French [2021]).
E-Mail: giovannimaria.vian@uniroma1.it
Christoph Scheerer
Christoph Scheerer studied Protestant theology in Tübingen and Berlin. In Vienna he worked for the projects "Formatting European Christianity" and "The Apocryphal Sunday", and in Tübingen on the edition of "Augustinus, Späte Schriften zur Gnadenlehre" (CSEL 105), on the edition of ascetic works of Nilus of Ankyra, and on the edition of the commentary of Basilios of Caesarea on Jesaja.
E-Mail: christoph.scheerer@univie.ac.at
Thomas Klampfl
Thomas Klampfl studied Catholic Theology in Graz and Software Design in Kapfenberg. He worked as research assistant at the Institute for New Testament Studies at the University of Graz, as software engineer service in the logistics industry, and as programmer at the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities of the Austrian Academy of Science. He is responsible for the technical support of the project team.
E-Mail: thomas.klampfl@oeaw.ac.at