Antonio Lanza
Italian philologist and historian (born 1049) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antonio Lanza (born 1949, in Rome) is an Italian philologist and historian, best known for his contributions on the history of jazz in the Treccani encyclopaedia and his expertise on the rivalry between Dante Alighieri and Forese Donati. He is a graduate of the University of L'Aquila.[1][2][3][4]
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This article is about the Italian philologist. Not to be confused with the Italian field hockey player Antonio Lenza, and the Venezuelan chess player Antonio Palacios Lanza.