About
Stefania Voce is a Researcher in Medieval and Humanistic Latin Literature (SSD L-FIL-LET/08) at the University of Parma, where she has taught since 2006. Her research focuses on Latin authors from the Middle Ages and Humanism, particularly Petrarch, intertextual connections with classical texts, and Latin Didactics. She is Director of the research group PhiloHumanistica. Sulle orme degli antichi, a member of editorial boards (e.g., Paideia, Schede Medievali), and contributes to gender studies through analyses of medieval antifeminist literature and its parodic reinterpretations.
- PhD in Latin Philology (University of Parma, 2005)
- Supervisor of 17 theses (2005-2021), including Rocchi Anna (2014) and Marchi Paola (2015)
Her publications analyze Petrarch's Africa, Walahfrido Strabone's Hortulus, and Marbodo of Rennes' Ad amicam zelantem, with a focus on
- Intertextual strategies
- Parody mechanisms
- Lexical innovations
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