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'''Luigi Salvatorelli''' (1886-1974) was an Italian scholar.
'''Luigi Salvatorelli''' (1886-1974) was an Italian scholar.


==Contribution to Second Temple Jewish Studies==
==Biography==


Historian. In 1919 left his position of Professor of History of Christianity at Naples to pursue a career of journalist and publicist. After WW2 shifted his interest from antiquity to contemporary history.   
Historian. In 1919 left his position of Professor of History of Christianity at Naples to pursue a career of journalist and publicist. After WW2 shifted his interest from antiquity to contemporary history.   


==Bibliography==
==Works==


====Major Articles====
====Articles====


*“From Locke to Reitzenstein: The Historical Investigation of the Origins of Christianity,” ''Harvard Theological Review'' (1929)
*“From Locke to Reitzenstein: The Historical Investigation of the Origins of Christianity,” ''Harvard Theological Review'' (1929)

Revision as of 07:02, 10 August 2009

Luigi Salvatorelli (1886-1974) was an Italian scholar.

Biography

Historian. In 1919 left his position of Professor of History of Christianity at Naples to pursue a career of journalist and publicist. After WW2 shifted his interest from antiquity to contemporary history.

Works

Articles

  • “From Locke to Reitzenstein: The Historical Investigation of the Origins of Christianity,” Harvard Theological Review (1929)