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Lucia Guerrini (1921–1990) was an Italian classical scholar,
archaeologist Archaeology or archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscap ...
and professor. After participating in the Phaistos excavations in Crete in 1957, she became an enthusiastic editor of the ''Enciclopedia dell'arte antica, classica e orientale'' (Encyclopaedia of Ancient, Classical and Oriental Art) under the auspices of Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli. From the 1950s, she taught Greek and Roman Art at the Sapienza University of Rome, succeeding Bandinelli as Professor of Archaeology and Greek and Roman Art in 1973. Guerrini participated in projects relating to Greek and Roman
iconography Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct fro ...
, Coptic art and the
Antinoöpolis Antinoöpolis (also Antinoopolis, Antinoë, Antinopolis; grc, Ἀντινόου πόλις; cop, ⲁⲛⲧⲓⲛⲱⲟⲩ ''Antinow''; ar, الشيخ عبادة, modern ''Sheikh 'Ibada'' or ''Sheik Abāda'') was a city founded at an older Egyp ...
excavations in Egypt.


Biography

Born in
Lodi, Lombardy Lodi ( , ; Ludesan: ) is a city and ''comune'' in Lombardy, northern Italy, primarily on the western bank of the River Adda. It is the capital of the province of Lodi. History Lodi was a Celtic village; in Roman times it was called, in Latin ...
, on 31 December 1931, Lucia Guerrini was the daughter of Erminio and Velia Perniceni. While at high school, she developed a strong interest in Greek and Roman antiquity which led her to study classics at the University of Milan. She graduated with honours in 1954 with a dissertation on ''Le stoffe copte del Museo archeologico di Firenze. Antica collezione'' (Coptic Fabrics from the Archaeological Museum of Florence. Ancient Collection), published in 1957. Encouraged by Giovanni Becatti, she continued her studies at the Italian School of Archaeology at Athens. As a result, she was able to participate in the 1957 excavations in Phaistos, Crete. She then moved to Rome where she collaborated with Bandinelli who had just been appointed professor of archaeology at the Sapienza University of Rome. From 1958, she edited the ''Enciclopedia dell'arte antica'', writing many of the entries herself. She also worked as Bandinelli's assistant at the university and from 1962 joined the editorial staff of ''Archeologia classica''. She continued her collaboration for an extended period, contributing to the journal's development. She also participated in the discussions on reforming Italian archaeology documented in the journal ''Dialoghi di archeologia''. In 1964, on Bandinelli's retirement, she collaborated with Becatti, who replaced him as professor of archaeology. During the 1960s, she deepened her research into Greek and Roman iconography, spending several periods in Athens. Her work is documented in various journals, including ''Annuario della Scuola archeologica italiana di Atene'' and ''Archeologia classica''. In the mid-1960s, Guerrini increased her collaboration with Sergio Donadoni in Egypt, participating in the excavation of the Roman city of Antinoöpolis. In 1973, she was appointed professor of archaeology and Greek and Roman history at La Sapienza. She embarked on a new field of study, addressing collections of ancient artefacts. This led to the publication of her ''Marmi antichi nei disegni di Pier Leone Ghezzi'' in 1971, examining
Pier Leone Ghezzi Pier Leone Ghezzi (28 June 1674 – 6 March 1755) was an Italian Rococo painter and caricaturist active in Rome. Biography Ghezzi was born and died in Rome. He trained under his father, Giuseppe Ghezzi, who also trained Antonio Amorosi. ...
's drawings of ancient marbles in the 18th century. She went on to research the sculptures in the Palazzo Mattei, publishing ''Palazzo Mattei di Giove. Le antichità'' in 1982. Subsequent works addressed sculptures in the Quirinal Palace. She also carried out research on Greek sculpture, including relationships to Roman copies. After suffering a period of poor health, Lucia Guennini died in Lodi on 1 November 1990. The following year, her work was reviewed in ''Studi in memoria di Lucia Guerrini''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Guerrini, Lucia 1921 births 1990 deaths 20th-century Italian non-fiction writers 20th-century Italian women writers Classical scholars of the Sapienza University of Rome Italian classical scholars Italian editors Italian women archaeologists 20th-century Italian archaeologists Italian women editors People from Lodi, Lombardy University of Milan alumni Italian expatriates in Greece