Albert Lloret Associate Professor of Spanish and Catalan University of Massachusetts Amherst Commons username: @lloret umass.academia.edu/AlbertLloret Following 14 members View ProfileActivitySites 1Following 14Followers 11Groups 2ForumsDocs Academic InterestsCatalan literatureDigital humanitiesIberian studiesMedieval studiesRenaissance studiesSpanish literatureTextual scholarshipTranslation studies Commons GroupsHCDigital HumanistsMedieval Studies Recent Commons Activity joined the group Digital Humanists joined the group Medieval Studies AboutI am an associate professor of Spanish and Catalan specializing in the literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. My research interests include textual scholarship, cultural history, translation, and the digital humanities. I am the author of Printing Ausiàs March and coauthor of The Classical Tradition in Medieval Catalan. I have edited essay collections on Catalan literature and translation, digital archives and medieval Iberian texts, and the materiality of early modern poetry. My current work includes a critical edition and translation of Giovanni Boccaccio’s geographical dictionary De montibus (in collaboration with Michael Papio), studies of space in lyric poetry, the history of medieval Catalan literature, and the printing of chivalric romance Tirant lo Blanc. I serve as the managing editor of Digital Philology. Blog Posts