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Giuseppe Ledda is a Full Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Bologna's Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies. His research focuses on Dante Alighieri, medieval literature, Renaissance authors (Pulci, Boiardo, Ariosto), and 20th-century writers like Montale and Atzeni. He holds editorial roles in journals such as L'Alighieri and Studi Danteschi, and serves on international academic committees.
- Education: Philosophy (University of Florence, 1989), Literature (University of Bologna, 1996), and a doctorate in Literary Studies (University of Pavia, 2000).
- Key roles: Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge (2018), member of the Scientific Council of the Società Dantesca Italiana, and contributor to Dante-related projects globally.
His research emphasizes Dante's engagement with classical culture, biblical models, and medieval symbolism. Notable works include analyses of ineffability in Comedy and the role of animals in Dante's imagery. Awards include the Massimo Bontempelli Scholarship from the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.
Teaching spans courses on Dante, Italian literature, and philology, with international collaborations at institutions like the University of California and Dickinson College.



