Main Outcomes of the Project
The ‘RheTrust’ research project has resulted in a wide variety of activities, including publications, participation international conferences, organization of dissemination events, and teaching activities.
This page will be updated regularly as the results of the submissions already made are announced.
Presentations at International Conferences
- Disagreeing on How to Agree. Debates on Rhetoric and its Sources in Sixteenth-century Italy, presentation at the international conference Debates, Uncertainties, Multiple Truths: Scholarly Disagreement in Early Modern European Education, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 7-9 December 2023
- The Lexicon of Trustworthiness in 16th-century Italian Treatises on Rhetoric and Social Education presentation at the Renaissance Society Annual Meeting 2025, Boston, 20-22 March 2025 (paper accepted)
Organization of Panels at International Conferences
- Panel organization (with Andrea Rizzi) Trustworthiness in the Italian Renaissance at the Renaissance Society Annual Meeting 2025, Boston, 20-22 March 2025 (panel accepted)
Teaching Activities
- 72-hour course of History of Renaissance Philosophy, University of Pisa, Department of Civilizations and Forms of Knowledge (title of the course: What is Skepticism? Practice of Doubt and Discourse on Diversity in Renaissance Philosophy ), February 2024 – May 2024