Talk:Marcella Hazan
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Doctorate, doctorates, or double major?
[edit]We have three different academic backgrounds for Hazan depending on if you read this Wikipedia page, or references 3, 4, or 5.
- Wiki page: "She earned double undergraduate degrees in natural sciences and biology from the University of Ferrara and the University of Padua" (2 UG degrees, 2 universities)
- [3]: "She earned double doctorate degrees from the universities of Padua and Ferrara in biology and the natural sciences" (2 doctorates, 2 universities)
- [4]: "She had a doctorate in natural sciences and biology from the University of Ferrara." (1 doctorate, 1 university)
- [5]: " Marcella gained a doctorate in natural sciences and biology at the University of Ferrara" (1 doctorate, 1 university)
The Guardian and NYT agree with each other, so I'd want to vouch for that, but I can't imagine reference [3] just made up a second university for no reason? Does anyone have a good source for this? Rsfadia (talk) 17:56, 18 August 2024 (UTC)
- Her husband, Victor Hazan, writes about her education in the forword to the 30th anniversary edition of 'Essentials of Classical Italian Cooking'. We writes that she was first enrolled at the university of Padua, but later transferred to the university of Ferrara. "At Ferrara, Marcella earned two doctoral degrees, as they are known in Italy."
- As for the meaning of the doctoral degree, the italian wikipedia page for the term 'dottore' (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dottore#In_Italia) states that in italy, the term 'Dottore' is also used to first-grade (undergraduate) or second-grade (master)-degrees. Casimir136 (talk) 20:21, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
- As for whether she earned one or two degrees, her husband Victor Hazan, once again in the foreword of 'Essentials of Classical Italian Cooking', stats 'Marcella earned two doctoral degrees, as they are known in Italy. One in natural sciences, then a second in biology.' This seems to imply that it is two distinct, subsequent degrees, as opposed to one double major. Casimir136 (talk) 20:24, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
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