Monday, March, 11 at 6:00pm. Doors will open at 5:45. 600 Chestnut Street, Suite 956 Philadelphia, PA. The Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia is pleased to announce the presentation of the book "Twenty-five women who shaped the Italian Renaissance" by Meredith K. Ray. The book is a dynamic account of some women who contributed to the development of the Italian Renaissance.
The meeting will be held by the author Meredith K. Ray, who is Professor of Italian at the University of Delaware. She teaches courses on medieval and Renaissance Italian literature, history, and culture; Italian theater and music; and Italian detective fiction. At the end of the event you can meet the author while enjoying a glass of wine. Sitting is limited, please register at [email protected] or here.
SOURCE: Italian Consulate in Phialdelphia
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