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@Cyclopia: If Boncinelli is a massively notable author in Italy, could you please collect together some notable sources and add them to the article? If I could speak/read Italian I would do so myself. This article will likely end up being deleted, which will be sad. I would rather like to avoid this. Thanks. UaMaol (talk) 01:47, 1 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
The article already contains a link to the Treccani article about Boncinelli - Treccani being the Italian equivalent to Encyclopaedia Britannica. Here is a full article on Boncinelli from the main Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera. He is regularly cited and interviewed by Italian media (see [1]). His notability is not questionable. I will do my best to add sources soon, but since the BLP is already somehow sourced there are no policy-based grounds for quick deletion. cyclopiaspeak!09:21, 1 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]