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February 16, 2006
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Change is good
Francesco Erspamer, a professor of Romance languages and literature, has scholarly interests that range far and wide but always include societies in transition and transformation, both historic and contemporary. Above, he holds the only surviving copy of an early 17th century sacred poem written by an Italian nun. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office Full story
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The transformations of an itinerant mind
Erspamer is interested in times of transition, old and new
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