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Tommaso Ghezzani is a doctoral student whose research focuses on the intersections of Renaissance philosophy, aesthetics, and the history of science. He is currently engaged in a doctoral project examining the relationship between art and memory within the context of European Renaissance thought. Ghezzani has graduated from the University of Geneva with Bachelor's and Master's degrees and has experience as a Didactic Assistant in History and Philosophy at the University of Pisa. He has received a Santorio Fellowship at the Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in Renaissance and has been appointed as a visiting PhD researcher at New York University in the Department of Italian Studies. His current research project explores the complex narrative forms that emerged in the Renaissance, particularly within the context of mnemonic techniques and their allegorical implications. Ghezzani's interests also encompass a wide range of topics including Renaissance literature, the philosophy of love, and the confluence of magic and science in historical contexts. He has also contributed to several edited volumes and peer-reviewed articles focusing on various aspects of Renaissance intellectual culture and philosophy.
University of Pisa • Pisa, Italy
Assisted in the teaching of History and Philosophy courses, contributing to academic research and curriculum development.
New York University • New York, USA
Engaged in research projects while contributing to academic discourse within the Department of Italian Studies.
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