Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi Explained

Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi
Birth Date:9 April 1930
Birth Place:Venice, Italy
Death Place:Bologna, Italy
Occupation:Scholar and writer
Nationality:Italian
Alma Mater:University of Bologna
Period:1974–present
Notableworks:Linguistica essenziale
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Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi (9 April 1930[1] – 29 November 2017) was an Italian scholar and writer.

Life

Altieri Biagi graduated from the University of Florence, where she studied Linguistics, and was a professor of the History of the Italian language at the University of Trieste since 1967, and at the University of Bologna since 1974.

Her numerous studies have helped to promote a knowledge of the Italian language, stylistics and jargons.[2]

She wrote essays on the language of important historical characters, as Galileo Galilei and Francesco Redi.

She was further a member of Crusca Academy[3] and of Science Academy of Bologna.[4] Biagi died on 29 November 2017 in Bologna, aged 87.[5]

Works

Notes and References

  1. http://www.accademicidellacrusca.org/scheda?IDN=1776 Accademicidellacrusca
  2. http://www.sbn.it/opacsbn/opaclib?db=solr_iccu&select_db=solr_iccu&nentries=10&from=1&searchForm=opac/iccu/base.jsp&resultForward=opac/iccu/brief.jsp&do_cmd=search_show_cmd&rpnlabel=+Autore+%3D+maria+luisa+altieri+biagi+&rpnquery=%40attrset+bib-1++%40attr+1%3D1003+%40attr+4%3D6+%22maria+luisa+altieri+biagi%22&totalResult=127&ricerca=base See «Sistema Bibliotecario Nazionale» (Italian Library catalogues)
  3. Web site: Accademia della Crusca - Annuario dei soci (lettera A). . 2012-09-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120214000446/http://www.accademiadellacrusca.it/m.shtml . 2012-02-14 . dead .
  4. Web site: Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna .
  5. Web site: Lutto in Ateneo. È scomparsa la prof.ssa Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi .