- Source: Sabatino Moscati
Sabatino Moscati (24 November 1922 – 8 September 1997) was an Italian archaeologist and linguist known for his work on Phoenician and Punic civilisations. In 1954 he became Professor of Semitic Philology at the University of Rome where he established the Institute of Studies of the Near East.
Sabatino directed a number of excavations, in the process of which he established himself internationally, winning the Lamarmora Prize for his studies of Sardinia, the Selinon Prize for Sicily, the Sybaris Magna Grecia Prize for his research in ancient Italy and the I cavalli d'oro di San Marco for his oriental work.
Bibliography
The Face of the Ancient Orient (1962)
The World of the Phoenicians (1968) English trans., Weidenfeld & Nicolson "History of Civilisation" series
Moscati, Sabatino; Bisi, Anna Maria (1989). Storia universale dell'arte (in Italian). Torino: UTET. ISBN 978-8802042381.
The Phoenicians, 2001, I. B. Tauris, ISBN 978-1-85043-533-4
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External links
New York Times obituary
Phoenician exhibition
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Abdullah bin Saba'
- Rumpun bahasa Semitik Tengah
- Agama Semitik Kuno
- Orang-orang Italik
- Daftar arkeolog
- Bahasa Ugarit
- Rumpun bahasa Semit Barat Laut
- Sabatino Moscati
- Moscati
- Sabatino
- Ancient Carthage
- Abd Allah ibn Saba'
- Carthage
- Central Semitic languages
- Proto-Arabic language
- Colonies in antiquity
- Akkadian language