Dino De Poli
It is with great sadness that I announce that Dino De Poli, former President of the Fondazione Cassamarca in Treviso, whose bequest established the Australasian Centre for Italian Studies (ACIS), has died.
Dr De Poli had an extraordinary vision of the centrality and importance of the humanities, and of the profound role of Italian culture in their fostering and dissemination - what he referred to constantly as Umanesimo Latino . De Poli’s bequest to Australian universities on behalf of the Fondazione Cassamarca has left a powerful legacy – eight current Cassamarca appointments at universities throughout Australia (including a Chair in Latin Humanism), and a trust fund enabling initiatives in Australasia of benefit to postgraduate students, early career researchers and established scholars in the many disciplines that make up the lively field of Italian Studies in Australia and New Zealand. We owe him an enormous debt.
The Management Committee of ACIS will be marking De Poli’s passing with a considered tribute in the coming days and, in the meantime, send their deep condolences and warmest gratitude to De Poli’s family and to the Fondazione Cassamarca.
Catherine Kovesi,
Chair, ACIS Management Committee