Alessandro Zammataro’s Profile
Digital Humanities, Digital Philology, Digital Paleography, Literature, Music,
Alessandro Zammataro is a Fifth-year PhD student in Comparative Literature with specialization in Italian at the Graduate Center, CUNY. He earned his Master Degree from Lettere Moderne at the University of Catania, Italy. Then he received his first doctoral degree in “Lessicografia e semantica del linguaggio letterario europeo” from the same University. In 2014 he earned the Italian Teaching Certificate for High School. He also took a Musical degree in Bassoon at the Istituto Musicale Vincenzo Bellini in Catania. His research interests include Medieval and 20th Century Italian Literature, Digital Philology, Digital Humanities, Philology of the Italian Literature. He is expert in Digital restoring and visual improving of Medieval and Modern manuscripts. His publications include “Il Canto della Vergine. Storia mistica e immagini del Medioevo nella poesia di F. Tozzi”, Roma, Aracne Editrice, 2013, I libri della Memoria. La biblioteca ideale di Federigo Tozzi tra letteratura e filologia, in Atti del XIV Convegno internazionale di studi Pisa, Edizioni ETS, 2013.
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