RevLog Family

RevLog has closely brought together specialists from different backgrounds, who have been sharing resources and knowledge, as well as leverage partnerships instrumental in setting up four collaborative teams that will cover a remarkably large spectrum of medieval literature on argumentation, as well as DH.

Luca Biccheri
Université de Genève, Knowledge Engineer
Laurent Cesalli
Université de Genève, Senior Researcher
Davide Falessi
Université de Genève, Postdoc Researcher
Leone Gazziero
CNRS, PI
Frédéric Goubier
Université de Genève, Senior Researcher
Researcher in the history of the philosophy of language, with a focus on medieval semantic and pragmatic theories. His contribution to RevLog centers on conceptions of argumentation in medieval Latin sophismata literature.
Miguel Hermo Serans
Université de Genève, Back End Developer
Charles Manekin
University of Maryland
Angelos Margkas
Université de Genève, Front-End Developer
Nina Muzykantova
CNRS, Project Manager
Rahmi Oruç
Université de Lille, Postdoc Researcher
Roberta Padlina
Université de Genève, PI
Shahid Rahman
Université de Lille, PI
Full Professor (classe exceptionnelle) of Logic and Epistemology at the Université de Lille. Within RevLog, his principal contribution is to articulate the connection between the philological and hermeneutic study of Arabic dialectics and logic, on the one hand, and the project’s semantic-web implementations, on the other.
Tony Street
The University of Notre Dame Australia, PI
Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist
Södertörn University, Senior Researcher
Thomsen Thörnqvist specializes on the reception of Aristotelian logic in the Latin West, in particular on the development of Aristotelian syllogistic theory from Late Antiquity to the 13th century. Other fields of expertise include ancient and medieval natural philosophy. Within the framework of RevLog Thomsen Thörnqvist works mainly with Leone Gazziero on the Latin commentary tradition on Aristotle’s Sophistici elenchi. 
Michele Trizio
Università di Bari, Senior Researcher
Dr. Walter Edward Young
McGill University, Senior Researcher
Senior Researcher (Islamic Argumentation Theory), Arabic Tradition, Transmitted Sciences (ATTS); McGill University, Institute of Islamic Studies; Associate Member: CNRS-UMR 8163 “Savoirs, Textes, Langage” (STL), Université de Lille

Advisors

Sten Ebbesen
University of Copenhagen
Charles Girard
Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
Costantino Marmo
Università di Bologna
Jos de Roo
The KNowledge on Web Scale (KNoWS) group of IDLab - Ghent University
Andrea Tabarroni
Università di Udine
Robert Wisnovsky
McGill University
Mohammad Saleh Zarepour
University of Manchester, Department of Philosophy
Mohammad Saleh Zarepour's research expertise includes philosophies of logic, mathematics, language, mind, and religion from both the history of Islamic philosophy and contemporary analytic philosophy perspectives. He is the author of Necessary Existence and Monotheism (Cambridge University Press, 2022) and Medieval Finitism (Cambridge University Press, 2024).