Elisa Brilli is Associate Professor in Italian Literature at the University of Toronto. With G. Milani, she recently published Dante. Des vies Nouvelles (2021). She authored the monograph Firenze e il Profeta (2012) and the critical edition of the Alphabetum Narrationum by Arnold of Liège (2015), and co-edited a number of collective scholarly volumes, such as Faire l’Anthropologie historique du Moyen Âge (2010); Images and Words in Exile (2015); Augustine, Augustinians and Augustinianisms in the Italian Trecento (2019) and Dominicans and the Making of the Florentine Cultural Identity (2020).