Serena Professor of Italian
The Serena Professorship of Italian is the senior professorship in the study of Italian language, literature and culture at the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of Manchester and University of Birmingham. At Cambridge, it was founded in 1917 by a donation of £10,000 from Arthur Serena, a shipbroker and son of the Venetian patriot Leone Serena. He also endowed the Serena Medal awarded annually by the British Academy for furtherance of the study of Italian history, philosophy, music, literature, art and economics.
Serena Professors at Birmingham
- Linetta de Castelvecchio Richardson
- J. H. Whitfield
- Philip McNair
- Michael Caesar
Serena Professors at Cambridge
- Thomas Okey
- Raffaello Piccoli
- Edward Bullough
- Eric Reginald Pearce Vincent
- Uberto Limentani
- Patrick Boyde
- Zygmunt Barański
- Robert Gordon
Serena Professors at Manchester
- E. G. Gardner
- P. Rébora
- Mario Praz
- Walter Llewellyn Bullock
- Giovanni Aquilecchia
- Thomas Gwynfor ('Gwyn') Griffith
- David Robey
- Maggie Günsberg
- Stephen J. Milner
Serena Professors at Oxford
- Cesare Foligno
- Alessandro Passerin d'Entrèves
- Cecil Grayson unfilled
- John Woodhouse
- Martin McLaughlin
- Simon Gilson
In the summer of 2009 there was a further modification in nomenclature when the name changed to the Agnelli-Serena Chair of Italian Studies, a change which reflects more directly the role of the two great benefactors at the beginning and end of the twentieth century.