Islamic Studies scholar, writer, scholar of Iranian studies, Arabic studies scholar, creator of artificial language, historian of religion, Italian translator
Period
20th century
Alessandro Bausani (Rome, May 29, 1921 – Rome, March 12, 1988) was a scholar of Islam, Arab and Persian studies, interlinguistics 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.
A great polyglot, he spoke more than 30 languages, including Esperanto, African and Native American languages such as Cherokee and several important languages in the islamic world such as Indonesian, Arabic, Persian and Turkish.
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AlessandroBausani (Rome, May 29, 1921 – Rome, March 12, 1988) was a scholar of Islam, Arab and Persian studies, interlinguistics and the History of Religion...
Studies. 8 (3): 367–378. doi:10.1353/isl.2015.0028. S2CID 147683295. AlessandroBausani, Religion in Iran: From Zoroaster to Bahaullah, Bibliotheca Persica...
Ewigkeit by Annemarie Schimmel and in Italian as Il poema Celeste by AlessandroBausani. Schimmel also prepared a Turkish translation, Cevidname, based on...
distinguished Italian Arabists together with Giorgio Levi Della Vida and AlessandroBausani, of whom he was respectively a student and colleague at the Sapienza...
He spoke fifteen languages, including French, Tamil, and Turkish. AlessandroBausani (1921–1988), Italian scholar. He had a good knowledge of as many as...
names "Satan" and "Lucifer" are used more or less interchangeably. AlessandroBausani, "Islam in the History of Religions", Problems and Methods of the...
Khayyàm) in 1944. A. Zazzaretta produced a translation in 1960, and AlessandroBausani produced another translation in 1965. Japanese: In 1910, Kakise Hikozo...
other. "Al-Battani". Famous Scientists. Retrieved November 20, 2018. AlessandroBausani (1973). "Cosmology and Religion in Islam". Scientia/Rivista di Scienza...
physical world: A preliminary survey" (PDF). Islam & Science. 2. AlessandroBausani (1973). "Cosmology and Religion in Islam". Scientia/Rivista di Scienza...
as Persepolis and Naqsh-e Rostam. According to the Italian scholar AlessandroBausani: "The eighteenth century, which in Europe (and partly also in India...
archived from the original on 10 July 2012, retrieved 2 March 2010 AlessandroBausani (1973). "Cosmology and Religion in Islam". Scientia/Rivista di Scienza...
"Astronomy and Cultural Diversity", La Laguna, June 1999. It references AlessandroBausani, 1982, The prehistoric Basque week of three days: archaeoastronomical...
"Astronomy and Cultural Diversity", La Laguna, June 1999. It references AlessandroBausani, 1982, The prehistoric Basque week of three days: archaeoastronomical...
incorrect translation and many missing parts of the story. Second, AlessandroBausani in 1967 translated it to Italian. Finally, there is an English version...
international footballer. Samaresh Basu, 63, Indian writer (Prajapati). AlessandroBausani, 66, Italian scholar of Islam and Middle Eastern studies. Romare Bearden...
World: A Preliminary Survey", Islam & Science, 2, retrieved 2010-03-02 AlessandroBausani (1973). "Cosmology and Religion in Islam". Scientia/Rivista di Scienza...
asserts that the Encyclopedia is sufi, thus implying a Sunni character. AlessandroBausani also presented theories of the work being Sunni sufi in nature. The...
pp. 223–238. Religion in Iran: From Zoroaster to Baha'u'llah by AlessandroBausani. [Editor of this English translation of Persia Religiosa, Milan, 1958...
and modern Persian literature have been translated into Italian by AlessandroBausani (Nizami, Rumi, Iqbal, Khayyam), Carlo Saccone ('Attar, Sana'i, Hafiz...
to appear. [1] M. Koç, Bâleybelen: İlk Yapma Dil. Istanbul, 2005. Bausani, Alessandro (1954). "About a curious "mystical" language BÂL-A I-BALAN". East...
Archived from the original on 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2010-09-24. Bausani, Alessandro (1971). "Pashto Language and Literature". Mahfil. 7 (1/2 (Spring...