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''' Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi''' (1837-1905) was an Italian scholar.
''' Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi''' (1837-1905) was an Italian scholar. Born at Bolsena (near Viterbo) [Italy] into a noble family. Still a child, he entered the Basilian monastery of Grottaferrata, where he studied ancient Greek, and of which he became the Abbot (1879-82). ''Scriptor graecus'' of the Vatican Library since 1873, in 1882 he moved to Rome as Vice-Librarian. He remained there for twenty years, until his retirement in 1902. During his tenure, he edited the publication of numerous Greek manuscripts, including the ''Codex Vaticanus'' of the Bible.  


==Biography==
==Works ==


Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi was born at Bolsena (near Viterbo) [Italy] on December 4, 1837, into a noble family.
====Books====


Still a child, he entered the Basilian monastery of Grottaferrata, where he studied ancient Greek, and of which he became the Abbot (1879-82).
*[[Bibliorum Sacrorum graecus Codex vaticanus (1868-81 Vercellone, Cozza-Luzi), book]]


''Scriptor graecus'' of the Vatican Library since 1873, in 1882 he moved to Rome as Vice-Librarian. He remained there for twenty years, until his retirement in 1902. During his tenure, he edited the publication of numerous Greek manuscripts, including the ''Codex Vaticanus'' of the Bible.
*[[Daniel: iuxta septuaginta graecos interpretes (1877 Cozza-Luzi), book]]


He died in Bolsena [Italy] on June 1, 1905.
*[[Vetus Testamentum e Codice Vaticano (1890 Cozza-Luzi), book]]


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
*[[Novum Testamentum e Codice Vaticano (1899 Cozza-Luzi), book]]


====Books====
==Biography==


*[[Daniel: iuxta septuaginta graecos interpretes (1877 Cozza-Luzi), book]]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Cozza-Luzi Wikipedia.en] -- Wikipedia.de -- Wikipedia.fr -- Wikipedia.it -- Wikipedia.es
 
*[[Vetus Testamentum e Codice Vaticano (1890 Cozza-Luzi), book]]


*[[Novum Testamentum e Codice Vaticano (1899 Cozza-Luzi), book]]
==References==


==External links==
*[ Wikipedia]
*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04464b.htm CathEn] / [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giuseppe-cozza-luzi_(Dizionario-Biografico)/ Treccani.it]
*[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04464b.htm CathEn] / [http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giuseppe-cozza-luzi_(Dizionario-Biografico)/ Treccani.it]




[[Category:Scholars|Cozza-Luzi]]
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 23 December 2019

Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi (1837-1905) was an Italian scholar. Born at Bolsena (near Viterbo) [Italy] into a noble family. Still a child, he entered the Basilian monastery of Grottaferrata, where he studied ancient Greek, and of which he became the Abbot (1879-82). Scriptor graecus of the Vatican Library since 1873, in 1882 he moved to Rome as Vice-Librarian. He remained there for twenty years, until his retirement in 1902. During his tenure, he edited the publication of numerous Greek manuscripts, including the Codex Vaticanus of the Bible.

Works

Books

Biography

  • Wikipedia.en -- Wikipedia.de -- Wikipedia.fr -- Wikipedia.it -- Wikipedia.es

References