Biography
My research project focuses on the transmission and reception of the popular 11th-century legend Amicus et Amelius in Late Medieval Europe. Specifically, I aim to produce a critical edition of the Old French and Old Swedish prose versions of the Vita Amici et Amelii Carissimorum. My approach integrates traditional and digital philological methods, along with comparative literary and linguistic analysis of the texts.
I earned my MA in April 2024 from the University of Milano, where my thesis examined the Romance and Scandinavian versions of Floire et Blancheflor.
Research interests
My research centers on the transmission of medieval European texts, particularly on how various versions of the same work circulate across Europe, adapt to diverse social, cultural, and literary contexts, and the different translation strategies employed. My primary focus is on Romance and Scandinavian literature and philology, and I possess expertise in manuscript studies and codicology.