Breno Battistin Sebastiani is a historian of ancient Greece and Associate Professor of Classics in the Department of Classics
at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He studied History, Ancient Greek, and Latin at the University of São Paulo, and holds
a Ph.D. in Social History (2006) and a Habilitation in Classics (2016) from the same university. He is Research Fellow at
the Complutense University of Madrid and the CECH - University of Coimbra, was Visiting Professor at the Università degli
Studi dell’Aquila (2018-2019), has collaborated at the research project Libertad, imperio y civilización. Una aproximación
conceptual a la construcción occidental de la historia antigua clásica at the University of Córdoba, Argentina between 2017-2018,
and was Research Fellow at the University of Athens and at the University of Crete in 2008. His fields of research are Greek
history and historiography, especially the study of Herodotus, Thucydides, and Polybius. He is the head of the research group
Democracy: Greek discourses, current challenges (USP/CNPq), his current research project is "Migrants, networks, and democracies
in Greek historiography" (grant: CNPq, Brazil, 2023-26), and his publications include the translation into Portuguese with
notes of Polybius' five complete books (Políbio: história pragmática. Livros I a V. Tradução, introdução e notas por Breno
Battistin Sebastiani. São Paulo: Perspectiva/FAPESP, 2016), the monographies Fracasso e verdade na recepção de Políbio e Tucídides
(Coimbra, IUC, 2017), Sources et modèles des historiens anciens (Bordeaux: Ausonius, 2018 & 2021; with O. Devillers - U. Bordeaux-Montaigne),
and A poiesis da democracia (Coimbra, IUC, 2018; with D. Leão, C. Werner, L. Sano, and M. Soares). He co-edited other 6 books,
published 26 peer-reviewed papers, 20 book chapters, and is currently preparing the books "Sources et modèles des historiens
anciens, vol. 3", with Olivier Devillers; "(Im)migrants and Democracies: Ancient and Modern", with Zilong Guo; and "Changing
the Greek World: scenari di trasformazione nel secolo di Alessandro", com Maria Barbara Savo and Gabriela Ottone. He is also
a member of the editorial board of 7 Brazilian and Portuguese classical journals, has co-organized 20 international conferences,
and has supervised several Masters, Ph.Ds, and Post-Docs theses, with a special interest in those on Greek and Roman historiography.