Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi
Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi | |
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Born |
1930 Venice, Italy |
Occupation | Scholar and writer |
Nationality | Italian |
Alma mater | University of Bologna |
Period | 1974–present |
Notable works |
Linguistica essenziale Grammatica del testo |
Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi (born 1930) is an Italian scholar and writer.
Life
Altieri Biagi graduated from the University of Florence, where she studied Linguistics, and has been a professor of 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.[1]
She has written essays on the language of important historical characters, as Galileo Galilei and Francesco Redi.
She is further a member of Crusca Academy[2] and of Science Academy of Bologna.[3]
Works
- Galileo e la terminologia tecnico-scientifica, Florence, Olschki, 1965;
- Lingua e cultura di Francesco Redi, medico, Florence, Olschki, 1968:
- (with G. Devoto) La lingua italiana. Storia e problemi attuali, Torino, ERI, 1968;
- La lingua in scena, Bologna, Zanichelli, 1980;
- (with Bruno Basile) Scienziati del Seicento, Milan-Naples, Ricciardi, 1980;
- (with Bruno Basile) Scienziati del Settecento, Milan-Naples, Ricciardi, 1983;
- Linguistica essenziale, Milan, Garzanti, 1985;
- La grammatica dal testo, Milan, Mursia, 1987;
- L'italiano dai testi, Milan, Mursia, 1988;
- L'avventura della mente. Studi sulla lingua scientifica dal Due al Settecento, Naples, Morano, 1990.
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