#  Laura Morreale 

Associate in Research

 

 

 



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Laura Morreale is a cultural historian of the thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italian peninsula whose interests in medieval French-language writing extend to the Latin East. Dr. Morreale is the creator of several digital projects, including the [***French of** **Italy***](https://frenchofitaly.ace.fordham.edu/) and [***French of** **Outremer***](https://frenchofoutremer.ace.fordham.edu/) websites and associated web-based studies, such as the [***Oxford Outremer** **Map***](https://medievaldigital.ace.fordham.edu/mapping-projects/oxford-outremer-map-project/) and [***Exploring Place in the French of Italy*****.**](https://web.archive.org/web/20181026212648/https://medievalomeka.ace.fordham.edu/exhibits/show/exploring-place) Her English-language translation of Martin da Canal’s Old French history of Venice, *Les Estoires de Venise*, appeared in 2009 (Padua: Unipress), and she co-edited an essay collection with Nicholas Paul, *The French of Outremer: Communities and Communications in the Crusading Mediterranean* (Fordham University Press) in 2018. Laura is the project lead on the [***Digital** **Documentation** **Process***](https://digitalhumanitiesddp.com/), a standardized citation and documentation system for born-digital projects.



 

 

 





 

 

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