Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi

Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi (9 April 1930[1] – 29 November 2017) was an Italian scholar and writer.

Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi
Born(1930-04-09)9 April 1930
Venice, Italy
Died29 November 2017(2017-11-29) (aged 87)
Bologna, Italy
OccupationScholar and writer
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Bologna
Period1974–present
Notable worksLinguistica essenziale
Grammatica del testo

Life

Altieri Biagi graduated from the University of Florence, where she studied Linguistics, and was a professor of the 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.[2]

She wrote essays on the language of important historical characters, as Galileo Galilei and Francesco Redi.

She was further a member of Crusca Academy[3] and of Science Academy of Bologna.[4] Biagi died on 29 November 2017 in Bologna, aged 87.[5]

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.

References

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