The Most Learned Woman A Celebration of the 340th Anniversary of the Commencement of Elena Lucrezia Cornaro-Piscopia •

Lecture 5:30pm Performance 7:30pm Class of 1951 Reading Room The Cornaro Room Professor Patrizia Bettella, A Kairos Italy Theater production Professor Patrizia Bettella by and with Laura Caparrotti (University of Alberta, Canada) is with Nyssa Duchow (Violin) the author of The Ugly Woman: Set by Sarah Edkins Transgressive Aesthetic Models in The Most Learned Woman is an Italian Poetry from the Middle Ages original theater piece that tells the to the Baroque (2005). She has story of Elena Cornaro Piscopia, recently published the article: the first woman to earn a “Women and the Academies in from a university. Seventeenth-Century Italy: Elena Her story starts in , in Lucreazia Cornaro Piscopia’s Role a beautiful palace on the water. in Literary Acasdemies” (2018). Voices of her life are told by a At present she is working on a narrator who is going to bring new article on Cornaro Piscopia, the audience back to 1600, titled “Cornaro Piscopia and the while a violin will give voice to Mouches Galantes.” Elena’s feelings.

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