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词条 Alessandro Bausani
释义

  1. Academic career

  2. Influence

  3. Publications

      Main translations of religious texts    Translations from Persian (Farsi)    Monographs  

  4. Bibliography

  5. References

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Alessandro Bausani (Rome, May 29, 1921 – Rome, March 12, 1988) was a scholar of Islam, Arab and Persian studies, artificial languages and the History of Religion, translating many works into Italian. He was one of the greatest Italian scholars of Islam, as well as a translator and commentator of one of the most important translations of the Qur'an into the Italian language

Academic career

From 1956 to 1971 Bausani taught Persian language and literature and Indonesian language as well as Indonesian literature at the'Istituto Universitario Orientale in Naples. There he instituted teaching of Urdu language and Urdu literature' and Farsi literature of India'. Later he taught Islamic studies at the Scuola Orientale of the Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia of the Università di Roma "La Sapienza".[1][2]

Both universities, and the Venezia were leading centres of Oriental studies, and his work drew great interest from students, created a school which is still today highly activity in studying the field of mystical-religious experience in the Islamic world , as well as study of Sunni and Schism. His work included the translation into Italian of the poetry of Muhammad Iqbal (Parma, 1956), as well as that of Nizami, Omar Khayyam and Rumi.[1][2]

He also taught the History of Religion and was responsible for history and philosophy of the Middle East and Far East at the Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli and the Socio nazionale dell'Accademia dei Lincei.

He served as the President of the 'Istituto per l'Oriente in Rome.

Influence

Alessandro Bausani's influence was recognised by diverse communities. His significance as an Italian scholar was noted in his inclusion in the Treccani Enciclopedia Italiana.[1] His significance as a scholar of Iranian culture is reflected by the entry on his work in the Encyclopædia Iranica.[2] The value of his work in the field of Indonesian studies was noted in an obituary published in the journal Indonesia Circle.[3] An obituary published in the Bahá'í Studies Review demonstrates the recognition his work gained in the religious community to which he belonged.[4]

Publications

A bibliography of his work up until 1 May 1981 is found in La bisaccia dello sheikh. Omaggio ad Alessandro Bausani islamista nel sessantesimo compleanno, Venezia, Quaderni del Seminario di Iranistica, Uralo-Altaistica e Caucasologia dell'Università degli studi di Venezia, 1981.

Here is a selection of his principal works:

Main translations of religious texts

  • Corano, traduzione dall'arabo, 1955. (Translation of the Qur'an into Italian
  • Testi religiosi zoroastriani, Ed. Paoline, Catania 1962 (Zoroastrian religious texts)
  • La bbona notizzia. Vangelo di Matteo nella versione romanesca di Alessandro Bausani, Gruppo Editoriale Insieme, Recco (Ge) 1992 ("The Good News, the Gospel of Matthew - a Romanesco Dialect version by Alessandro Bausani"

Translations from Persian (Farsi)

  • Omar Khayyam, Quartine (Roba'iyyat), Einaudi, Torino 1956 Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
  • Avicenna, Opera poetica, Venezia 1956 (poetic works)
  • Rumi, Poesie mistiche, Rizzoli-BUR, Milano 1980 (Mystic poetry)
  • Nezami, Le sette principesse, Rizzoli-BUR, Milano 1982 (The Seven Princesses)
  • Muhammad Iqbal, Il poema celeste, Leonardo da Vinci, Bari 1965 (The Heavenly Poem)

Monographs

  • Testi religiosi zoroastriani, 1957.
  • "Sguardo alle letterature del Pakistan", in Oriente Moderno, XXXVII (1957), pp. 400–424. (An examination of the literature of Pakistan)
  • Storia delle letterature del Pakistan. Urdu, Pangiâbî, Sindhî, Beluci, Pasc'tô, Bengali, Pakistana, Milano, 1958 (History of the Literature of Pakistan)
  • Persia Religiosa, da Zaratustra a Bahá'u'lláh, 1959. (Persian Religion from Zoroaster to Bahá'u'lláh)
  • Il Corano, Firenze, Sansoni, 1961. (The Qu'ran)
  • Storia della Letteratura persiana, 1960. (The History of Persian Literature)
  • I Persiani, Firenze, Sansoni, 1962. (The Persians)
  • L'Islam non arabo, in Storia delle religioni, fondata da P. Tacchi Venturi (ed. interamente rifatta e ampliata), Torino, 1970-1. ("Non-Arab Islam" in "The History of Religions")
  • Le lingue inventate, Roma, 1974 (trad. tedesca abbreviata e anticipata Geheim- und Universalsprachen: Entwicklung und Typologie, Stoccarda, 1973). (Artificial Languages)
  • Buddha, Chiasso, 1973.
  • L'Enciclopedia dei Fratelli della Purità, Napoli, Istituto Universitario Orientale, 1978. (Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity)
  • L'Islam, Milano, Garzanti, 1980.
  • La fede Bahá'í e l'unità del genere umano. (The Bahá'í Faith and the Oneness of Humanity)
  • Saggi sulla fede Bahá'í, Roma, Casa Editrice Bahá'í, 1991. (Studies on the Bahá'í Faith)
  • Una rosa d'oriente. (A Rose of the East)
Alessandro Bausani

Bibliography

  • {{cite book |chapter=Alessandro Bausani |title = Biografie e bibliografie degli Accademici Lincei |location = Rome |publisher = Accademia nazionale dei Lincei |year = 1976 |pp = 719–722 |oclc = 923099031}}
  • “In memoria di Alessandro Bausani nel decennale della morte (1988–1998)”, su: Oriente Moderno, n.s. LXXVIII (1998), 3, pp. da 421 a 529.
  • {{cite book |author = Oscar Nalesini |title = L'Asia Sud-orientale nella cultura italiana. Bibliografia analitica ragionata, 1475-2005 |location = Rome |publisher = Istituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente |year = 2009 |p = 17 le biografie |isbn = 978-88-6323-284-4}}

References

1. ^{{Cite encyclopedia|last=Scarcia|first=Gianroberto|title=Bausani, Alessandro|encyclopedia=Treccani|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/alessandro-bausani_%28Enciclopedia-Italiana%29/|date=1991|accessdate=2019-04-02}}
2. ^{{Cite encyclopedia|last=Scarcia Amoretti|first=Biancamaria|title=Bausani, Alessandro|encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Iranica|date=2008-04-07|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/bausani-alessandro-prolific-italian-orientalist-in-several-fields|accessdate=2019-04-02}}
3. ^{{Cite journal|last=Maria|first=Luigi Santa|date=March 1989|title=Obituary: Alessandro Bausani|url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03062848908729705|journal=Indonesia Circle. School of Oriental & African Studies. Newsletter|language=en|volume=17|issue=47-48|pages=61–62|doi=10.1080/03062848908729705|issn=0306-2848|via=}}
4. ^{{Cite journal|last=Moayyad|first=Heshmat|date=2001|title=Obituary: Alessandro Bausani (1921–1988)|url=https://bahai-library.com/moayyad_obituary_bausani|journal=Bahá'í Studies Review|location=London|publisher=Association for Baha'i Studies (English-Speaking Europe)|volume=10|pages=167–170|via=}}
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