He conducts his research in the frame of «OPA. Opere perdute e opere anonime», where he is studying anonymous texts and pseudoepigrapha; in particular, his project concerns the works and the patterns of pseudoepigraphy related to the so-called Pseudo-Bonaventure.
His PhD thesis concerns a critical edition, with commentary and translation, of the seventh century Irish monk Cogitosus's Vita sanctae Brigidae.
More specific research interests include medieval Latin philology, textual criticism and hagiography, especially in regard to the hiberno-latin literary production, but also Celtic studies from a historical, linguistic and religious point of view.