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From defamation to documentation: Carla Rossi’s response published by Harvard

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In a time when misinformation campaigns target scholars who speak up for cultural heritage, the publication of Prof. Carla Rossi’s article in the inaugural issue of the Harvard Art Law Review stands as an act of legal, academic, and intellectual resistance.

Her article:

📘 Biblioclasm for Profit: The Legal Implications of Dismembering Western Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts

offers a well-documented legal analysis of the systematic dismemberment of illuminated manuscripts for profit. It presents evidence drawn from decades of philological reconstruction and is grounded in an official criminal complaint filed by the author with the Carabinieri TPC.

By publishing this study, Prof. Rossi not only reaffirms the academic legitimacy of her work, but challenges a silent complicity within the manuscript market. Her case has been distorted and manipulated online; this article restores the narrative to the realm of facts and law.

 
 
 

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