Lorenzo Ferroni

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Position
PhD student
Student
Ph.D. in Linguistics - 37° ciclo (October 1, 2021 - September 30, 2024)
Academic sector
GERM-01/A - Germanic Philology and Linguistics
E-mail
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Ph.D. in Linguistics - 37° ciclo (October 1, 2021 - September 30, 2024)

Doctorate research program
The aim of my PhD project is the creation of a Digital Scholarly Edition (DSE) of the Basler Alexander, latest redaction of the Middle-High-German poem Alexanderlied. After a paleographic and linguistic analysis, the text will be encoded in compliance with the XML standards provided by the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI). The expected final output will be a DSE visualizable on three levels: diplomatic, semi-diplomatic, and interpretative.
Curriculum

I graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor's thesis on the Georgslied and in 2021 with a Master's thesis on the Alexanderlied. I am now enrolled in the PhD programme in "Linguistics" of the Universities of Verona and Bolzano with a cotutelle with the Philipps-Universität Marburg (Tutors: Prof. Maria Adele Cipolla and Prof. Dr. Nathanael Busch)

My research interests are: Germanic Philology, Digital Philology, Old-/Middle-High-German Literature, Codicology, Textual Criticism and Digital Scholarly Editing.

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Lorenzo Ferroni
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PhD student representative Faculty Board of PhD in Linguistics - Department Foreign Languages and Literatures
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