Ponzi, Eva
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Ponzi, Eva
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I graduated in History of Miniature painting at the Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo and in 2010 I received a PhD in «Storia dei centri delle vie e della cultura dei pellegrinaggi nel Medioevo Euromediterraneo» from the Università del Salento, Lecce; I gained fellowships by the Department of Humanities, Communication and Tourism (DISUCOM) in the Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo. In December 2020, I obtained the National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor.
From 2006 onwards I have been working for the project “Censimento e catalogazione dei fondi manoscritti miniati della Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana - Fondo Rossiano - Fondo Urbinate latino” (editor and in charge for the manuscripts entries, the bibliography, the indexes – with Silvia Maddalo, principal investigator, and Chiara Paniccia), in collaboration with the Istituto storico italiano per il medio evo (ISIME), Roma, and the Vatican Library.
From 2012 to 2015 I worked for the PRIN 2009 “Libri miniati per i pontefici tra XII e XIII secolo. La formazione e lo sviluppo della biblioteca pontificia prima di Avignone” and I was co-responsible for the volume resulting from this collective research.
From 2016 to 2019 I worked for a Vatican Library digital cataloging project for manuscripts, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and carried out in collaboration with Stanford University Libraries, “Thematic Pathways on the Web. IIIF annotations of manuscripts from the Vatican collections”, https://spotlight.vatlib.it/ (editor of the pathways “Latin Classics. The Evolution and Transmission of Texts of Specific Works” and “The Library of a 'Humanist Prince'. Federico da Montefeltro and His Manuscripts”). I collaborated with the Istituto Treccani, Roma, for the “Dizionario dei pittori” (https://treccanilandingadv.com/pittori/?gclid=CjwKCAjwtIaVBhBkEiwAsr7-czXgdW5o1bI9f7cwj8_3k94jZTMv1hgOrrg-3JNOJehSP6XRKkxjPxoCFZkQAvD_BwE) and I setted up an online exhibition (with the use of the IIIF, International Image Interoperability Framework, https://www.vaticanlibrary.va/it/viaggiare-con-dante.html) on the occasion of Dante's death seventh centenary, supported by the Comitato scientifico-organizzativo dantesco (Pontificio Consiglio della Cultura) and by the Vatican Library.
My main topics of research are the cataloging of illuminated manuscripts, also with the tools of Digital Humanities; the history of miniature painting in Rome and in Central Italy (especially on the books of the pontifical curia in the Thirteenth and Fifteenth centuries and on the library of Federico da Montefeltro in Urbino); the history of medieval art (especially in the Roman Duecento).
From 2006 onwards I have been working for the project “Censimento e catalogazione dei fondi manoscritti miniati della Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana - Fondo Rossiano - Fondo Urbinate latino” (editor and in charge for the manuscripts entries, the bibliography, the indexes – with Silvia Maddalo, principal investigator, and Chiara Paniccia), in collaboration with the Istituto storico italiano per il medio evo (ISIME), Roma, and the Vatican Library.
From 2012 to 2015 I worked for the PRIN 2009 “Libri miniati per i pontefici tra XII e XIII secolo. La formazione e lo sviluppo della biblioteca pontificia prima di Avignone” and I was co-responsible for the volume resulting from this collective research.
From 2016 to 2019 I worked for a Vatican Library digital cataloging project for manuscripts, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and carried out in collaboration with Stanford University Libraries, “Thematic Pathways on the Web. IIIF annotations of manuscripts from the Vatican collections”, https://spotlight.vatlib.it/ (editor of the pathways “Latin Classics. The Evolution and Transmission of Texts of Specific Works” and “The Library of a 'Humanist Prince'. Federico da Montefeltro and His Manuscripts”). I collaborated with the Istituto Treccani, Roma, for the “Dizionario dei pittori” (https://treccanilandingadv.com/pittori/?gclid=CjwKCAjwtIaVBhBkEiwAsr7-czXgdW5o1bI9f7cwj8_3k94jZTMv1hgOrrg-3JNOJehSP6XRKkxjPxoCFZkQAvD_BwE) and I setted up an online exhibition (with the use of the IIIF, International Image Interoperability Framework, https://www.vaticanlibrary.va/it/viaggiare-con-dante.html) on the occasion of Dante's death seventh centenary, supported by the Comitato scientifico-organizzativo dantesco (Pontificio Consiglio della Cultura) and by the Vatican Library.
My main topics of research are the cataloging of illuminated manuscripts, also with the tools of Digital Humanities; the history of miniature painting in Rome and in Central Italy (especially on the books of the pontifical curia in the Thirteenth and Fifteenth centuries and on the library of Federico da Montefeltro in Urbino); the history of medieval art (especially in the Roman Duecento).
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