
Elisa Brilli
Professor of Italian Literature and Medieval Studies, University of Toronto.
Director, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto.
My research deals with the interactions between history and literature, namely in the field of Dante studies, medieval exemplary literature, historiography and research methodologies. I am the author of Firenze e il Profeta, the co-author of Dante. Des vies nouvelles/Vite nuove. Biografia e autobiografia di Dante, the main editor of the Alphabetum Narrationum by Arnold of Liège, the co-editor of four volumes, and several articles in academic journals and articles in books.
I am Associate Member of the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto (2015-), the Laboratoire d’études sur les Monothéismes, EPHE-CNRS-Paris IV (2012-), the Kunsthistorisches Institut-MPG in Florence (2010-), AHLoMA, EHESS (2007-), and Fellow of Victoria University in the University of Toronto (2017-2022).
I also work on the Editorial Board of Dante Studies (2015-), the Bibliographic Committee of the Dante Society of America (2018-), the Advisory Boards of Quaderni d’Italianistica (2020-2023), Studi Danteschi (2019-), and the Rivista internazionale di ricerche dantesche (2018-).
Other web-pages
https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/19450-elisa-brilli/about
University of Toronto, Italian Studies: http://italianstudies.utoronto.ca/faculty-and-staff/faculty-and-staff/prof-elisa-brilli/
University of Toronto, Centre for Medieval Studies: https://www.medieval.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/elisa-brilli
AHLOMA, EHESS (Paris): http://ahloma.ehess.fr/2017/10/18/elisa-brilli/
LEM, EPHE (Paris): https://lem-umr8584.cnrs.fr/?Membres-associes&lang=fr
Phone: +1-(416) 926-1300 ext.3390
Address: University of Toronto
Department of Italian Studies
100 St. Joseph Street - Carr Hall
MS5 1J4 - Toronto (Ontario) - Canada
Director, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto.
My research deals with the interactions between history and literature, namely in the field of Dante studies, medieval exemplary literature, historiography and research methodologies. I am the author of Firenze e il Profeta, the co-author of Dante. Des vies nouvelles/Vite nuove. Biografia e autobiografia di Dante, the main editor of the Alphabetum Narrationum by Arnold of Liège, the co-editor of four volumes, and several articles in academic journals and articles in books.
I am Associate Member of the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto (2015-), the Laboratoire d’études sur les Monothéismes, EPHE-CNRS-Paris IV (2012-), the Kunsthistorisches Institut-MPG in Florence (2010-), AHLoMA, EHESS (2007-), and Fellow of Victoria University in the University of Toronto (2017-2022).
I also work on the Editorial Board of Dante Studies (2015-), the Bibliographic Committee of the Dante Society of America (2018-), the Advisory Boards of Quaderni d’Italianistica (2020-2023), Studi Danteschi (2019-), and the Rivista internazionale di ricerche dantesche (2018-).
Other web-pages
https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/19450-elisa-brilli/about
University of Toronto, Italian Studies: http://italianstudies.utoronto.ca/faculty-and-staff/faculty-and-staff/prof-elisa-brilli/
University of Toronto, Centre for Medieval Studies: https://www.medieval.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/elisa-brilli
AHLOMA, EHESS (Paris): http://ahloma.ehess.fr/2017/10/18/elisa-brilli/
LEM, EPHE (Paris): https://lem-umr8584.cnrs.fr/?Membres-associes&lang=fr
Phone: +1-(416) 926-1300 ext.3390
Address: University of Toronto
Department of Italian Studies
100 St. Joseph Street - Carr Hall
MS5 1J4 - Toronto (Ontario) - Canada
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