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 My academic career has been devoted to research on different aspects of Italian socio-cultural history, especially the history of so-called popular editions from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. I am specialized in Library and Archival Studies (MA and BA degrees) with a PhD in Socio-Cultural History of Early Modern Italy. I have worked as a librarian at the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation (Venice), the Museum Correr (Venice) and the European University Institute (Florence). I have been granted post-doc fellowships at the University of Venice, Centro di Alti Studi in Forlì and Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice and I have teaching experience to undergraduate students (University of Verona). In my studies, I have explored and engaged extensively with various aspects of Italian culture and history, resulting in my two monographs I libri da risma. Catalogo delle edizioni Remondini a larga diffusione (1650-1850), Milan, FrancoAngeli, 2008, and ‘Con libri alla mano’, Editoria di larga diffusione a Venezia tra ’600 e ’700, Milan, Unicopli, 2012), based respectively on the work done for my Master’s and PhD theses; in two works edited by me: I pirati dei libri. Stampa e contraffazione a Venezia tra Sei e Settecento, Venice, Marsilio, 2012 and Stampe private. La circolazione delle opere di Giammaria Ortes nel carteggio della Biblioteca Correr, Venice, Fondazione Cini, 2015; and in several scholarly articles. A forthcoming monograph ‘From Cheap Print to Rare Ephemera: 16th-century Italian ‘popular’ books at the British Library’ (provisional title) is now being drafted.  My academic career has been devoted to research on different aspects of Italian socio-cultural history, especially the history of so-called popular editions from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. I am specialized in Library and Archival Studies (MA and BA degrees) with a PhD in Socio-Cultural History of Early Modern Italy. I have worked as a librarian at the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation (Venice), the Museum Correr (Venice) and the European University Institute (Florence). I have been granted post-doc fellowships at the University of Venice, Centro di Alti Studi in Forlì and Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice and I have teaching experience to undergraduate students (University of Verona). In my studies, I have explored and engaged extensively with various aspects of Italian culture and history, resulting in my two monographs I libri da risma. Catalogo delle edizioni Remondini a larga diffusione (1650-1850), Milan, FrancoAngeli, 2008, and ‘Con libri alla mano’, Editoria di larga diffusione a Venezia tra ’600 e ’700, Milan, Unicopli, 2012), based respectively on the work done for my Master’s and PhD theses; in two works edited by me: I pirati dei libri. Stampa e contraffazione a Venezia tra Sei e Settecento, Venice, Marsilio, 2012 and Stampe private. La circolazione delle opere di Giammaria Ortes nel carteggio della Biblioteca Correr, Venice, Fondazione Cini, 2015; and in several scholarly articles. A forthcoming monograph ‘From Cheap Print to Rare Ephemera: 16th-century Italian ‘popular’ books at the British Library’ (provisional title) is now being drafted. 
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