Collaborators


Barbara Banchi
Natascia Bianchi
Marisa Boschi Rotiroti
Mirko Casali
Claudia Di Fonzo
Irene Gennarelli
Giuseppe Marrani
Katiuscia Montagnani
Mila Montagni
Roberto Ruini
Alessandra Stefanin
Laura Zocchi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Barbara Banchi took her degree in Dante Scholarship and Criticism at the University of Florence with a thesis on an aspect of Dante's fortuna in the fifteenth century; she subsequently completed a research doctorate on Antonio di Tuccio Manetti's "Dante".

 

 

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Natascia Bianchi took her degree in Dante Scholarship and Criticism at the University of Florence with a thesis on Il postillato laurenziano Acq. e Doni 228 nella tradizione delle chiose di Torquato Tasso alla Commedia (autografi, apografi, edizioni, attribuzioni); her research doctorate was on Tasso's notes on the "Convivio".

 

 

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Marisa Boschi Rotiroti took her first degree in Codicology at the University of Florence, and is currently a postgraduate research student in Dante Scholarship, working on fourteenth-century manuscripts of the Comedy.

 

 

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Mirko Casali is completing his degree in History of French Language at the University of Florence.

 

 

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Claudia Di Fonzo took her first degree in Dante Scholarship at the University of Florence with a thesis on Pio Rajna and aspects of the Comedy; her research doctorate was on the third redaction of the Ottimo Commento.

 

 

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Irene Gennarelli took a degree in Dante Scholarship and Criticism at the University of Florence with a study of MS Fior. II. I. 36 (Inferno), and is collaborating on the International Dante Bibliography project.

 

 

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Giuseppe Marrani took his first degree in Italian Literature at the University of Florence with a thesis on the poetry of Rustico Filippi; he is currently doing postgraduate research in Dante Scholarship on fifteenth-century imitations of the Rime.

 

 

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Katiuscia Montagnani is a graduate in History of Art from the University of Siena.

 

 

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Mila Montagni has a degree in Dante Scholarship and Criticism from the University of Florence and is currently doing postgraduate research on Vincenzo Borghini, Dante scholar 'ante litteram'.

 

 

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Roberto Ruini took his degree in Italian Literature at the University of Florence with a thesis on Antonio Matteo di Meglio, and followed this with a research doctorate on the political lyric in fifteenth-century Florence.

 

 

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Alessandra Stefanin took her first degree in Dante Scholarship and Criticism at the University of Florence with a thesis on Dante and chivalric literature; she subsequently completed a research doctorate on Pietro and Jacopo Alighieri.

 

 

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Laura Zocchi is completing her degree in History of French Language at the University of Florence.

 

 

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For further informations about the collaborators please see the italian version of this section