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'''Jan Alberto Soggin''' (b.1926) is an Italian scholar. Professor ''emeritus'' at the University of Rome, Italy.  
'''Jan Alberto Soggin''' (1926-2010) was an Italian scholar. Soggin graduated from the University of Rome and subsequently took his doctorate at the University of Basel. For some years he taught at Buenos Aires, Argentina, before returning to Rome as Professor of Old Testament at the Waldensian Theological Faculty, where he remained until his retirement. He was later appointed to the Chair at the University of Rome. He also held a part-time lecturership at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. He was a frequent visitor and lecturer at universities in the United Kingdom, United States and Israel. He was on the Editorial Board of Vetus Testamentum from 1975 to 1995, and  a leading inspirer of, and contributor to, the Journal [[Henoch]]. In 2007 he became the first Italian scholar to receive the Burkitt Medal.
 
==Works ==
 
====Books====
 
*[[Introduzione all’Antico Testamento (Introduction to the Old Testament / 1968 Soggin), book]]
*[[Introduzione all’Antico Testamento, 2nd ed. (Introduction to the Old Testament / 1974 Soggin), book]]
**[[Introduction to the Old Testament = Introduzione all’Antico Testamento, 2nd ed. (1976 Soggin / Bowden), book (English ed.)]]
*[[Introduzione all’Antico Testamento, 3rd ed. (Introduction to the Old Testament / 1979 Soggin), book]]
**[[Introduction to the Old Testament, 2nd ed. = Introduzione all'Antico Testamento, 3rd ed. (1980 Soggin / Bowden), book (English ed.)]]
*[[Introduzione all’Antico Testamento, 4th ed. (Introduction to the Old Testament / 1987 Soggin), book]]
**[[Introduction to the Old Testament, 3rd ed. = Introduzione all'Antico Testamento, 4th ed. (1989 Soggin / Bowden), book (English ed.)]]
 
*[[I manoscritti del Mar Morto (1978 Soggin), book]]
 
*[[Storia di Israele ([A History of Israel / 1984 Soggin), book]]
**[[A History of Israel (1984 Soggin), book]]
**[[Einführung in die Geschichte Israels und Judas (1991 Soggin), book (German ed.)]]
**[[Nueva historia de Israel (1997 Soggin), book (Spanish ed.)]]
*[[Storia di Israele, 2nd ed. (A History of Israel / 2002 Soggin), book]]
**[[Histoire d'Israël et de Juda (2004 Soggin), book (French ed.)]]
*[[Israele in epoca biblica: istituzioni, feste, cerimonie, rituali (2000 Soggin), book]]
**[[Israel in the Biblical Period: Institutions, Festivals, Ceremonies, Rituals (2001 Soggin), book (English ed.)]]


==Biography==
==Biography==
Laurea (University of Rome). Professor of Old Testament at the University of Buenos Aires, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and then until his retirement at the Waldensian Theological Seminary and the University of Rome.


==Bibliography==


====Books====
[[Category:Scholars|1926 Soggin]]
*''[[Introduzione all’Antico Testamento]], dalle origini alla chiusura del Canone alessandrino'' (Brescia 1968; 19742; 19793; 19874)
 
*''[[Introduction to the Old Testament]], from Its Origins to the Closing of the Alexandrian Canon'' (Philadelphia 1976; 19802; Louisville 19893)
[[Category:Italian|1926 Soggin]]
*''[[I manoscritti del Mar Morto]]'' (Rome 1978)
[[Category:Italian Scholars|1926 Soggin]]
*''[[Storia di Israele]], dalle origini a Bar Kochba'' (Brescia 1984; 2002)
 
*''[[A History of Ancient Israel]], from the Beginnings to the Bar Kochba Revolt, AD 135'' (London 1984)
[[Category:Biblical Scholars|1926 Soggin]]
*''[[Israele in epoca biblica]]: istituzioni, feste, cerimonie, rituali'' (Torino 2000)
 
*''[[Israel in the Biblical Period]]: Institutions, Festivals, Ceremonies, Rituals'' (Edinburgh 2001)
[[Category:Waldensian|1926 Soggin]]
 
[[Category:Born in the 1920s| 1926 Soggin]]
[[Category:Died in the 2010s| 2010 Soggin]]


[[Category:Italian scholarship]]
[[Category:Qumran Studies|~1926 Soggin]]
[[Category:Hebrew Bible Studies|~1926 Soggin]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, 8 December 2020

Jan Alberto Soggin (1926-2010) was an Italian scholar. Soggin graduated from the University of Rome and subsequently took his doctorate at the University of Basel. For some years he taught at Buenos Aires, Argentina, before returning to Rome as Professor of Old Testament at the Waldensian Theological Faculty, where he remained until his retirement. He was later appointed to the Chair at the University of Rome. He also held a part-time lecturership at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. He was a frequent visitor and lecturer at universities in the United Kingdom, United States and Israel. He was on the Editorial Board of Vetus Testamentum from 1975 to 1995, and a leading inspirer of, and contributor to, the Journal Henoch. In 2007 he became the first Italian scholar to receive the Burkitt Medal.

Works

Books

Biography