Francesco Danieli

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Francesco Danieli (1981 in Lecce) is an Italian historian, iconologist and painter.

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Life and activities

He is known in the international scene, especially for his work on art and faith in Tridentine Italy and his study on Philip Neri and his aesthetic experience. [1] Danieli studied Philosophy, Theology, Archaeology, Art and History in Naples and Rome. [2] He is Director of Gli Argonauti, series of publications by Edizioni Universitarie Romane (Rome). [3] He has been involved in various international research projects and conferences. [4] His publication record includes books, essays, reviews, and newspaper columns; he has also painted a number of coffee watercolors.

Selected bibliography

Notes

  1. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia (in English)
  2. The Argonauti (in Italian)
  3. EUROM (in Italian)
  4. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (in German)

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