Department: Department of Classical, French and Italian Philology

Faculty: Faculty of Philology

Area: Latin Philology

Research group: Classical and Medieval Studies

Email: concepcion.cabrillana@usc.es

Personal web: https://concepcioncabrillana.academia.edu

Doctor by the Universidad de Sevilla with the thesis Orden de palabras en Cicerón "ad atticum", I 1991. Supervised by Dr. José Antonio Correa Rodríguez.

Concepción Cabrillana studied at the University of Seville, where she graduated in 1985 and obtained her PhD in 1991. She is currently Professor of Latin Philology at the University of Santiago de Compostela. Her research focuses on the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of various types of verbs, especially those of state and existence; in this area she has published a monograph on the verb sum (2010). Professor Cabrillana has been Visiting Scholar at the Universities of Amsterdam, Oxford (Wolfson College) and Liège and has collaborated in international research projects such as the New Historical Syntax of Latin (2009-2011). He is currently also examining various aspects of case syntax, subordination and constituent order in Latin. Other lines of his research focus on Latin literature (comedy), Vulgar and Late Latin, the Latin writings of Thomas More - fields in which he has published several works - and the critical edition and translation of Latin texts (Terence [2006], Tacitus [2007], Thomas More [2012, 2018, 2020, 2022]).