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James Coleman

Posted on May 9, 2016 by James Coleman

Assistant Professor, Department of French and Italian Languages and Literatures, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

This entry was posted in Faculty and tagged Bocaccio, Dante, Early modern reception of the classics, Italian Humanism and Islam, literature, Medieval and early modern Italian literature, Orphic literature, Petrarch, philosophy, politics by James Coleman. Bookmark the permalink.

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