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Amos Bertolacci is a scholar in Medieval Philosophy and Islamic thought, affiliated with IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca and previously with Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (SNS), where he served as Associate Professor of Medieval Philosophy (2010–2018). His research focuses on the transmission of Aristotelian philosophy across Latin-Christian, Arabic-Islamic, and Hebrew-Jewish intellectual traditions, emphasizing intercultural dialogue during the Middle Ages. He leads an ERC-funded project on Avicenna’s Kitab al-Shifa’ and has coordinated interdisciplinary initiatives like the DASI digital archive.
- Education:
- MA in Philosophy, University of Pisa (1992)
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Florence (1998)
- PhD in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Yale University (2005)
- Awards/Grants:
- Alexander von Humboldt Fellow (2005–2006)
- ERC Advanced Grant (2014–2019)
- PI of PRIN 2012 project (2014–2017)
His work bridges codicology, digital humanities, and cultural studies, highlighting the manuscript’s role in transmitting shared knowledge across conflicting civilizations. He challenges Eurocentric narratives by emphasizing the Middle Ages as a dynamic era of cross-cultural exchange.
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