Ermenegildo Pistelli

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Ermenegildo Pistelli
Bust Ermenegildo Pistelli Camaiore.JPG
Born(1862-02-18)February 18, 1862
DiedJanuary 14, 1927(1927-01-14) (aged 64)
NationalityItalian

Ermenegildo Pistelli (February 18, 1862[1] – January 14, 1927) was an Italian papyrologist, palaeographer, philologist and presbyter.

Biography[]

Born in Camaiore in 1862, Pistelli was a pupil of Girolamo Vitelli and finished his philological studies in Florence. He became piarist in 1884. Since 1903 he taught Latin and Ancient Greek at the Istituto di Studii Superiori Pratici e di Perfezionamento (the modern University of Florence) and in 1921 became corresponding member of the Accademia dei Lincei.[2]

He oversaw the publication of various works ranging from Giovanni Pascoli's poems to works about Dante Alighieri to ancient papyrus texts;[2] as a papyrologist, he examined numerous manuscripts found in Oxyrhynchus, e.g. Papyrus 2, 35, 36, Uncial 0171, 0173. Pistelli also was a prolific writer of reviews, critical essays and prose works on various subjects, as well as works for young readers.[2]
He died in Florence in 1927.

Significant works[]

References[]

  1. ^ Inscription on a plaque (visible on Commons) placed at his birthplace in Camaiore.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c (in Italian) Ermenegildo Pistelli on the Treccani Encyclopedia
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