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
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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 |
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