The work that I performed (from 1 September 2019 to 30 November 2019; then from 1 March 2020 to 28 February 2022) is articulated through research and publications, conferences, dissemination for a general audience. In the first period (September-November 2019), my research took place in the library, between Tuscany and Venice, in order to collect study material from the examination of the manuscripts of the XIII and XIV centuries relevant for my research. From this first research, I obtained information useful for the definition of some of my publications related to the project, which were published by 2021. In the second period (March-August 2020), due to the Covid-19 emergency, my research was carried out essentially remotely, through the electronic and digital resources of the major research libraries in Italy and worldwide, for the purpose to implement the investigations started in the previous months. In particular, I thought it appropriate to use this period of reduced mobility to carry out two main research activities: 1) work on the publication of two scientific articles on Dante and the translation into vernacular of the Consolation of the philosophy of Boethius; 2) transcribe a digitally reproduced manuscript of the Riccardiana Library in Florence, which contains an unpublished doctrinal text from the end of the XIII century, the "Libro di costumanza" (a moral philosophy treatise), which I plan to publish for the first time. I also developed a collateral branch of my research (the relationship between Dante and the contemporary poet Albertino Mussato), which gave rise to other 3 publications (2 scientific articles and 1 monograph). In the third period (September 2021-February 2022), I have concentrated on participating in conferences and seminars organized in Italy and around the world for the celebration of the 7th centenary of Dante's death; and, I have completed the drafting of 7 other scientific articles (4 published in 2021, 3 to be released in 2022). During the total 27 months of my project, I published 7 scientific articles and 1 monograph, and I coedited 2 books; furthermore, I participate, as invited speaker, in 19 conferences and seminars; and I organized 1 international conference and 3 workshop series. A final conference on Pietro Alighieri is expected in December 2022. The results of my project in terms of publications and content dissemination were consistent with expectations and they guaranteed me considerable visibility in the international academic context, allowing me to to reach a position as Assistant Professor at the University of Bergamo earlier than expected (nine months before the end of the project).