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[[File:Sabatino Moscati.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Sabatino Moscati]]]]
[[File:Luigi Michelini Tocci.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Luigi Michelini Tocci]]]]
[[File:Luigi Moraldi.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Luigi Moraldi]]]]
[[File:Giovanni Ibba.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Giovanni Ibba]]]]
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Revision as of 14:43, 18 August 2015

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The category: Qumran Studies--Italian, includes scholarly and fictional works in Italian language, dealing with Qumran Studies.


QuS (Italian) -- History of research -- Overview
QuS (Italian) -- History of research -- Overview


1950s

No Italian scholars were part of the team of specialists who worked with the newly found manuscripts, yet the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls generated much interest in Italy. Some of the earliest articles on the Scrolls were published in Italian by Milik and by Italian-Israeli scholar Umberto Cassuto. The Professors at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, notably, Pietro Boccaccio and Guido Berardi, were directly engaged in the publication of some of the first printed editions of the Scrolls. Catholic Biblical scholars, such as Angelo Penna and Giuseppe Ricciotti, offered original contributions to the study of the manuscripts. Milik wrote his book at the invitation of Giovanni Rinaldi in a double French-Italian edition.

Orientalist Sabatino Moscati offered in 1955 a detailed introduction to the Scrolls from an archaeological perspective. The scholarly works of Burrows and Allegro were translated into Italian and so was the book of journalist Edmund Wilson which also in Italy significantly contributed to popularize the results of the research in the field. After Cassuto the voice of Jewish scholarship is heard through the translation of the work of French Jewish Henry E. Del Medico and the first Hebrew-Italian edition of the Hodayot by Elio Piattelli.

1960s

The first collection of Dead Sea Scrolls in Italian was published by Luigi Michelini Tocci in 1967.

1970s

In 1971 Luigi Moraldi published what would be become fro decades the standard edition of the Dead Sea Scrolls in Italian.

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s


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Cognate Fields (Italian)
Cognate Fields (Italian)


Selected Articles (in Italian)

Pages in category "Qumran Studies--Italian"

The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.

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Media in category "Qumran Studies--Italian"

The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.