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Italian historian (1910–1997)
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Silvio Accame (22 December 1910, in Pietra Ligure – 10 November 1997, in Frascati) was an Italian historian, best remembered for his books La lega ateniese del secolo IV a.C. (1941), Problemi di storia greca (1953), L'istituzione dell'eucaristia (1968), La storicità della Bibbia (1976) and Perché la storia (1979). A graduate of the Sapienza University of Rome, where he was a student of Gaetano De Sanctis, he taught Greek history at the University of Naples and later served as the president of the Pontifical Academy of Archaeology from 1983 to 1991. He was married to Aurelia Accame Bobbio, and edited publications with Aldo Ferrabino.

References

  1. Russi, Angelo (2006). Silvio Accame (in Italian). Gerni. ISBN 978-88-85077-60-7.
  2. F., Fabbrini (2000). Silvio Accame studioso del mondo antico (in Italian). Roma: Abilgraph.
  3. Lang, Bernhard (1 February 2004). International Review of Biblical Studies, Volume 49 (2002-2003). BRILL. p. 193. ISBN 978-90-474-1271-7.
  4. Lolos, Yannis A. (31 December 2011). Land of Sikyon: Archaeology and History of a Greek City-State. American School of Classical Studies at Athens. p. 78. ISBN 978-1-62139-002-2.
  5. Stefanakis, Manolis I.; Mavroudis, Georgios; Seroglou, Fani K. (20 July 2023). Religion and Cult in the Dodecanese during the First Millennium BC: Proceedings of the International Archaeological Conference. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-80327-452-2.
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