The Liceo ginnasio Emanuele Duni is an Italian high school located in Matera, in the region of Basilicata in Southern Italy.
It is named after Italian philosopher Emanuele Duni,[1] professor of canon and civil law at the University of Rome.
E.Duni-C.Levi, thus becoming an IIS Istituto d'Istruzione Superiore by merging with the school Liceo artistico Carlo Levi.
Among others, that graduated; the literary critic Giuseppe De Robertis, the philosopher and historian of philosophy Eustachio Paolo Lamanna, the classical philologist Nicola Festa, the painter Luigi Guerricchio, the anthropologist Giovanni Battista Bronzini, the academician and partisan Giambattista Salinari, the poet Michele Rigillo, the Greek scholar and Latin scholar Vincenzo D'Addozio (Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Education).
During the academic year 2003–2004, the high school rose to the forefront of Italian newspapers and television news due to the presence of radioactive material.