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DALL'IGNA, Antonio

Antonio Dall’Igna earned an M.A. in Philosophy with a thesis on
the metaphysical aspects of Giordano Bruno’s magical works, and a Ph.D.
focusing his research on mysticism in Bruno’s thought. Furthermore, he
studied the mysticism of Meister Eckhart and Nicholas of Cusa. He serves as
scientific secretary of the Societä Cusaniana (Torino) and he is a member of
the editorial staff of the scientific journal “Filosofia”. He is the author of Alla
caccia della divina sapienza, a book on the mysticism of Giordano Bruno,
and Homo ab humo dicitur, a book on the God-man relationship in Meister
Eckhart’s “Commentary on John”. Since 2019, he is Assistant Professor in
Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Turin.

E-mail: antonio.dalligna@unito.it

DARÓCZI, Anikó

Anikó Daróczi is associate professor and Head of the Department of Dutch
Studies at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary,
Budapest. She holds a PhD in the History of Dutch Literature from the Catholic
University Leuven. Her research field is medieval mysticism and early Dutch/
Flemish literature. She has published books in Belgium and the Netherlands,
including a monograph on the 13th-century mystic Hadewijch, with Peeters
in Leuven. She is also a literary translator of medieval and modern literature.
E-mail: daroczi.aniko@kre.hu

Domoxos, Johanna

Johanna Domokos obtained her MAs in Hungarian and English Studies from
the University of Cluj (1994), in Uralic Studies from the University of Szeged
(1994), and in Semiotics from the Technical University, Berlin, (2001). She
obtained her PhD in comparative literature from the University of Szeged (1999)
and her “venia legendi” from the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest (2011).
Her work focuses on multicultural art production in northern and eastern
Europe (esp. Finland, Sami, and Hungary). She has published extensively on
multicultural criticism, translation theory and practice, and the intersections of

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