Rita Lizzi Testa, also known as Rita Lizzi, is an Italian historian of late antiquity, specialising in Christianity and paganism in the fourth to sixth centuries CE.
[2] She was awarded a degree in Literature at the University of Florence, and completed her doctorate with a dissertation on De Regno by Synesius of Cyrene.
[3] She serves as a member of the Class of Ambrosian Studies at the Accademia Ambrosiana,[4] and is a member of the advisory board for CUA Studies in Early Christianity and Christianity in Late Antiquity.
[5][6] During her career, she has worked on five national projects studying the development of ancient institutions in late antiquity.
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