Niccolo' Gensiniمشاهده پروفایل
استاد مدعو
Niccolo' Gensini holds academic appointments at two major Italian institutions: University of Parma : Adjunct Professor of Romance Philology in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Enterprises, teaching undergraduate Romance Philology courses for the Modern Foreign Civilizations and Languages program across multiple academic years (2022/2023–2025/2026). University of Bologna : Research Fellow in the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies, and Visiting Professor of Romance Philology and Linguistics spanning two departments (Classical Philology and Italian Studies; Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures). His educational background includes dual doctoral qualifications: PhD in Romance Philology and Linguistics from the Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies, University of Bologna Doctor of Philosophy in French Literature from the Romanisches Seminar, University of Zurich Dr. Gensini's research centers on Medieval Literature with specialized focus on Arthurian traditions in French prose romances (Petit Cycle to Vulgate), intertextuality across medieval textual traditions, narrative cyclization mechanics, and classical reception in 13th–14th century Italian literature—particularly classical sources in Boccaccio's early works. His scholarship examines how medieval authors transformed antique motifs through complex textual interference and cyclical narrative structures. He maintains active membership in four international scholarly societies: Italian Society of Romance Philology International Arthurian Society – Société Internationale Arthurienne American Boccaccio Association Société de Linguistique Romane No scientific awards or student advisement records were documented in the source material.
