Anna Skolimowska – b. 1967, doctoral degree and habilitation in the
humanities; Classical scholar, editor of medieval and Renaissance correspondence (Korespondencja
żupnika krakowskiego Mikołaja Serafina [Correspondence of Cracow salt mine administrator Mikołaj
Serafin], the series Corpus Epistularum Ioannis Dantisci, the internet publication Corpus of Ioannes
Dantiscus Texts & Correspondence), head of the Laboratory for Source Editing and Digital Humanities
of the Faculty “Artes Liberales”, University of Warsaw (WAL UW); she specializes in Latin
paleography, source studies, critical editing; her research interests also include Spanish Erasmianism
in the light of Dantiscus’ correspondence, the language and literary apparatus of Latin letters during
the Renaissance, and the history of old books and collections. She is a member of the Polish
Historical Society (PTH), the Polish Philological Society (PTF), the Neo-Latin Commission within the
Committee on Ancient Culture of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), and the International
Association for Neo-Latin Studies (IANLS). Non-academic interests: choral singing, Chinese martial
arts.