Rino Avesani
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Rino Avesani
Summary
Rino Avesani is a human[1]. Born in Quinzano[2], he… he was born on September 14, 1931[3]. He passed away in Rome[4]. He died on January 2023[5]. He worked as a palaeographer[6], philologist[7], university teacher[8], classical philologist[9], and medievalist[10].
Key Facts
- Rino Avesani was born in Quinzano[2].
- Rino Avesani died in Rome[4].
- Rino Avesani was born on September 14, 1931[3].
- Rino Avesani died on January 2023[5].
- Rino Avesani held citizenship in Italy[11].
- Rino Avesani's professions included palaeographer[6].
- Rino Avesani's professions included philologist[7].
- Rino Avesani worked as a university teacher[8].
- Rino Avesani's professions included classical philologist[9].
- Rino Avesani worked as a medievalist[10].
- Rino Avesani's field of work was classical philology[12].
- Rino Avesani's field of work was palaeography[13].
- Rino Avesani's field of work was medieval studies[14].
- Among Rino Avesani's employers was University of Macerata[15].
- Rino Avesani was employed by Sapienza University of Rome[16].
- A notable student of Rino Avesani was Valerio Sanzotta[17].
- Rino Avesani is recorded as male[18].
- Rino Avesani's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Rino Avesani's given name is recorded as Rino[20].
- Rino Avesani studied under Paul Oskar Kristeller[21].
- Rino Avesani studied under Giulio Battelli[22].
- Rino Avesani studied under Giuseppe Billanovich[23].
- Rino Avesani studied under Augusto Campana[24].
- Rino Avesani's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Italian[25].
- Rino Avesani's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Latin[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Quinzano[2], Rino Avesani… he was born on September 14, 1931[3].
Education
Studied under Paul Oskar Kristeller[21], a cultural historian[27], 1905–1999[28], of Germany[29], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[30]; Giulio Battelli[22], a palaeographer[31], 1904–2005[32], of Italy[33], specialised in medieval studies[34]; Giuseppe Billanovich[23], a philologist[35], 1913–2000[36], of Italy[37], awarded the Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America[38], specialised in Italian literature[39]; and Augusto Campana[24], a librarian[40], 1906–1995[41], of Italy[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include palaeographer[6], philologist[7], university teacher[8], classical philologist[9], and medievalist[10]. Fields of work include classical philology[12], an academic discipline[43]; palaeography[13], an auxiliary science of history[44]; and medieval studies[14], an academic discipline[45]. Employers include University of Macerata[15], a public university[46], in Italy[47], founded in 1290[48] and Sapienza University of Rome[16], a public university[49], in Italy[50], founded in 1303[51], headquartered in città universitaria of Rome[52]. A notable student of Rino Avesani was Valerio Sanzotta[17].
Death and Burial
Rino Avesani died on January 2023[5]. He died in Rome[4].
FAQs
Where was Rino Avesani born?
Born in Quinzano[2], Rino Avesani…
Where did Rino Avesani die?
Rino Avesani passed away in Rome[4].
What did Rino Avesani do for work?
Rino Avesani worked as palaeographer[6], philologist[7], university teacher[8], classical philologist[9], and medievalist[10].