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'A Fundamentally Religious and Catholic Work': Symbolic Veiling and Creative Freedom in Tolkien

Oxford University

The Thomistic Institute at Oxford University presents a lecture by Prof. Giuseppe Pezzini of Corpus Christi College, Oxford titled “'A Fundamentally Religious and Catholic Work': Symbolic Veiling and Creative Freedom in Tolkien.”

Monday, May 9

5:00 PM

Blackfriars

This lecture is free and open to the public.

About the Speaker:

Giuseppe Pezzini is Associate Professor of Latin Language & Literature at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Prof. Pezzini returned to CCC in 2021, after five beautiful years of teaching in St Andrews (2016–2021), and research fellowships at Magdalen College Oxford (2013–2015) and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2016). He has studied and worked in excellent collegiate institutions, the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (2003–2008) and the University of Oxford (D.Phil. 2012). From 2010 to 2013, he worked as Assistant Editor for the Oxford Dictionary of Medieval Latin. He was visiting professor at the University of Turin in 2020, visiting fellow at Leiden University in 2015, and visiting student at CCC itself, back in 2006, where everything began. He is currently supervising research projects on the Comoedia Togata and the Theory of Fiction in late Antique commentaries.

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