Research and teaching

Within the Erasmus Museum, I founded a study center to keep the spirit of the humanist alive, and to continue the activity that made him famous: writing, discussing, and publishing books. My personal research was centered on humanism (editing Erasmus’ unpublished correspondence, the history of libraries, the study of the layout of ancient books). I continued my research in Geneva by orienting it towards different forms of knowledge transmission, via the digital humanities. Today, I am working on the transformation of spaces in places of memory (libraries, museums, archives) following the development of digital objects.