
About Me
I am a Senior at Milton Academy and a Classics researcher passionate about bridging ancient ideas with modern civic life. Whether editing Latin manuscripts or leading open discussions in my dorm, I strive to translate ideas across languages, cultures, and lived experiences. Scroll down to see my original scholarly contributions to the study of Classical Renaissance Humanism.
Original Scholarly Contributions



The World's First Complete English Translation of Renaissance Thinker Leonardo Bruni's Latin Biography of Cicero (Submitted to New England Classical Journal for Publication)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ulUSvDWWSK_YKmwAJUDS_rNBrLet2CM9zg6zDjjpdjI/edit?usp=sharing
The World's First Translation of Renaissance Political Thinker Francesco Patrizi's De Gerundo Magistratu (Will be published on the Harvard Patrizi Project Website and the Packard Humanities Institute)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w_hwe1Hpkh4BGjQ5UKIkH7l4oX0qr_qc-Ybgp609qR8/edit?usp=sharing
The World's First Translation of Renaissance Political Thinker Francesco Patrizi's Oratio ad Innocentium VIII (Will be published on the Harvard Patrizi Project Website and the Packard Humanities Institute)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FGCSH9c1xiwruLKPmDM0vfXyE7fBOWh_z3W8QaiX3cU/edit?usp=sharing

Harvard Professor James Hankins and I are currently in the process of co-authoring an article on Thomas More for the Moreana Journal. I have compiled all the evidence, and we plan to start writing in January. We would be the first in the field to make the argument that More’s Utopia was influenced by the work of Francesco Patrizi.