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'''Rosario Pintaudi''' (born 10 November 1947) is an Italian ] and ], |
'''Rosario Pintaudi''' (born 10 November 1947) is an Italian ] and ], who taught at the ] and directed archaeological excavations at ] (1995–2007) and ] (2000–...). | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Born in ] near ], his family moved to ] when he was a child. Pintaudi graduated from the Scuole Pie of the ] in 1967 and enrolled in the ] in the same year, studying Greek Paleography under Giovan Battista Alberti and Papyrology under Manfredo Manfredi. In 1970 he travelled to ] and worked on the ] of the ]. He graduated in 1971 with a thesis in Greek Paleography (tutored by Alberti): "L’''Etymologicum Parvum'': introduzione ed edizione critica"; in the same year he published his first scholarly works and enrolled in the specialized program in Greek Paleography and Papyrology of his '']'', graduating in 1972 with a thesis in Papyrology: "Testi recuperati dai Papiri Fiorentini (''P.Flor.'' II). Edizione e commento". In 1974 he travelled to |
Born in ] near ], his family moved to ] when he was a child. Pintaudi graduated from the Scuole Pie of the ] in 1967 and enrolled in the ] in the same year, studying Greek Paleography under Giovan Battista Alberti and Papyrology under Manfredo Manfredi. In 1970 he travelled to ] and worked on the ] of the ]. He graduated in 1971 with a thesis in Greek Paleography (tutored by Alberti): "L’''Etymologicum Parvum'': introduzione ed edizione critica"; in the same year he published his first scholarly works and enrolled in the specialized program in Greek Paleography and Papyrology of his '']'', graduating in 1972 with a thesis in Papyrology: "Testi recuperati dai Papiri Fiorentini (''P.Flor.'' II). Edizione e commento". In 1974 he travelled to Antinoöpolis where the University of Florence had an active archeological mission.{{Sfn|Messeri|Malafronte|2022|pp=5-8}} | ||
Since 1969 he frequented the ] on a daily basis. In 1971, Manfredi and the Library assigned Pintaudi to the restoration, study and publication of the papyri kept at the Laurentian Library. In 1976 he was officially hired by the Library as an external expert. At the same time, he obtained a research grant from the University of Florence, then becoming Researcher; in 1980 he also started working on the Wessely papyri of the ] in ]. In 1984 he became Professor of Papyrology at the University of Messina, where he served until his retirement from teaching in 2018.{{Sfn|Messeri|Malafronte|2022|pp=5-8}} | Since 1969 he frequented the ] on a daily basis. In 1971, Manfredi and the Library assigned Pintaudi to the restoration, study and publication of the papyri kept at the Laurentian Library. In 1976 he was officially hired by the Library as an external expert. At the same time, he obtained a research grant from the University of Florence, then becoming Researcher; in 1980 he also started working on the Wessely papyri of the ] in ]. In 1984 he became Professor of Papyrology at the University of Messina, where he served until his retirement from teaching in 2018.{{Sfn|Messeri|Malafronte|2022|pp=5-8}} | ||
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== Research activity == | == Research activity == | ||
Although some of his |
Although some of his early publications technically pertain to the field of ] ],<ref>{{Harvnb|''Etymologicum Parvum''|1973}}, {{Harvnb|Pintaudi|1973}}, {{Harvnb|Pintaudi|1975a}}, {{Harvnb|Pintaudi|1975b}}, {{Harvnb|Pintaudi|1976}}, {{Harvnb|Pintaudi|1979}}.</ref> Pintaudi is primarily a papyrologist and an archaeologist. He has restored, edited and published Greek papyri from Italian and European collections, including Florence, ], ] and Prague. He has edited four volumes of papyri of the Laurentian Library<ref>{{Harvtxt|P. Laur. I|1976}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Laur. II|1977}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Laur. III|1979}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Laur. IV|1983}}.</ref> and one of the ''Papiri della Società Italiana'',<ref>{{Harvtxt|PSI XV|2008}}.</ref> the archive of Aphrodito (from papyri kept at the Vatican Library),<ref>{{Harvtxt|P. Vatic. Aphrodito|1980}}.</ref> two volumes of papyri of the ] collection of Prague,<ref>{{Harvtxt|P. Prag. I|1988}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Prag. II|1995}}.</ref> three of the Greek papyri of the ] (] – ]),<ref>{{Harvtxt|P. Schøyen I|2005}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Schøyen II|2010}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Schøyen III|2011}}.</ref> a volume of ] from the Cairo Egyptian Museum<ref>{{Harvtxt|O. Cair. GPW|1986}}.</ref> and one of ostraka from Medinet Madi,<ref>{{Harvtxt|OGN I|1993}}.</ref> and a volume of waxed and wooden tablets;<ref>{{Harvtxt|T. Varie|1989}}.</ref> additionally, two papyrological miscellanies,<ref>{{Harvtxt|Miscellanea Papyrologica|1980}}, {{Harvtxt|Miscellanea Papyrologica|1990}}.</ref> three papyrological '']''<ref>{{Harvtxt|P. Horak|2004}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Bastianini|2016}}, {{Harvtxt|P. Messeri|2020}}.</ref> and several pieces published in scholarly journals such as the '']''.{{Sfn|Messeri|Malafronte|2022|pp=17-67}} | ||
In 2010, he edited the Italian translation of Ulrich Wilcken's ''Introduction to Papyrology''.<ref>{{Harvard citation no brackets|Wilcken|2010}}.</ref> He also researched the history of his discipline and in 1980 he published an important essay on the history of Papyrology in Italy, which started a series of further researches by Pintaudi and others.{{Sfn|Messeri|Malafronte|2022|pp=9-11}} Other than the 24 volumes (as of 2022) of the "Carteggi di filologi" series, several minor letter collections were published through "APapyrol", by Pintaudi and others.<ref>]: {{Harvnb|Pintaudi|1993}} (Maurice Nahman, ] and ]); {{Harvnb|Harrauer|1998–1999}} (] and Vitelli); {{Harvnb|Harrauer|2000}} (Wilcken and Norsa); {{Harvnb|Minutoli|Pintaudi|2000}} (Norsa and Angiolo Orvieto).</ref> | In 2010, he edited the Italian translation of Ulrich Wilcken's ''Introduction to Papyrology''.<ref>{{Harvard citation no brackets|Wilcken|2010}}.</ref> He also researched the history of his discipline and in 1980 he published an important essay on the history of Papyrology in Italy, which started a series of further researches by Pintaudi and others.{{Sfn|Messeri|Malafronte|2022|pp=9-11}} Other than the 24 volumes (as of 2022) of the "Carteggi di filologi" series, several minor letter collections were published through "APapyrol", by Pintaudi and others.<ref>]: {{Harvnb|Pintaudi|1993}} (Maurice Nahman, ] and ]); {{Harvnb|Harrauer|1998–1999}} (] and Vitelli); {{Harvnb|Harrauer|2000}} (Wilcken and Norsa); {{Harvnb|Minutoli|Pintaudi|2000}} (Norsa and Angiolo Orvieto).</ref> |
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Rosario Pintaudi (born 10 November 1947) is an Italian papyrologist and archaeologist, who taught at the University of Messina and directed archaeological excavations at Medinet Madi (1995–2007) and Antinoöpolis (2000–...).
Biography
Born in Sant'Angelo di Brolo near Messina, his family moved to Florence when he was a child. Pintaudi graduated from the Scuole Pie of the Piarists in 1967 and enrolled in the University of Florence in the same year, studying Greek Paleography under Giovan Battista Alberti and Papyrology under Manfredo Manfredi. In 1970 he travelled to Cairo and worked on the papyri of the Egyptian Museum. He graduated in 1971 with a thesis in Greek Paleography (tutored by Alberti): "L’Etymologicum Parvum: introduzione ed edizione critica"; in the same year he published his first scholarly works and enrolled in the specialized program in Greek Paleography and Papyrology of his alma mater, graduating in 1972 with a thesis in Papyrology: "Testi recuperati dai Papiri Fiorentini (P.Flor. II). Edizione e commento". In 1974 he travelled to Antinoöpolis where the University of Florence had an active archeological mission.
Since 1969 he frequented the Laurentian Library on a daily basis. In 1971, Manfredi and the Library assigned Pintaudi to the restoration, study and publication of the papyri kept at the Laurentian Library. In 1976 he was officially hired by the Library as an external expert. At the same time, he obtained a research grant from the University of Florence, then becoming Researcher; in 1980 he also started working on the Wessely papyri of the Czech National Library in Prague. In 1984 he became Professor of Papyrology at the University of Messina, where he served until his retirement from teaching in 2018.
Pintaudi started three scholarly series, also serving as general editor of each:
- 1975: "Papyrologica Florentina" (Pap. Flor.), started by Pintaudi with Alfiero Manetti (owner of the publishing house Libreria Antiquaria Gonnelli); initially intended to celebrate Gonnelli's hundredth anniversary, it is devoted to the publication of monographs in the fields of papyrology and classical philology.
- 1989: "Analecta Papyrologica" (APapyrol), a scholarly journal devoted to papyrology, published in Messina.
- 2002: "Carteggi di filologi", which edits letters of classical scholars, including that of Domenico Comparetti.
In 2001 he also became director of "Aegyptus", the scholarly journal of egyptology and papyrology published by the Catholic University of Milan.
Prizes
- 2004: Praemium Classicum Clavarense.
- 2007: Anassilaos Prize for classical scholarship.
- 2017: Golden medalist of the Associazione Italiana di Cultura Classica.
Research activity
Although some of his early publications technically pertain to the field of Byzantine lexicography, Pintaudi is primarily a papyrologist and an archaeologist. He has restored, edited and published Greek papyri from Italian and European collections, including Florence, London, Vatican City and Prague. He has edited four volumes of papyri of the Laurentian Library and one of the Papiri della Società Italiana, the archive of Aphrodito (from papyri kept at the Vatican Library), two volumes of papyri of the Karl Wessely collection of Prague, three of the Greek papyri of the Martin Schøyen collection (London – Oslo), a volume of ostraka from the Cairo Egyptian Museum and one of ostraka from Medinet Madi, and a volume of waxed and wooden tablets; additionally, two papyrological miscellanies, three papyrological Festschriften and several pieces published in scholarly journals such as the Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik.
In 2010, he edited the Italian translation of Ulrich Wilcken's Introduction to Papyrology. He also researched the history of his discipline and in 1980 he published an important essay on the history of Papyrology in Italy, which started a series of further researches by Pintaudi and others. Other than the 24 volumes (as of 2022) of the "Carteggi di filologi" series, several minor letter collections were published through "APapyrol", by Pintaudi and others.
In 1994 he and Edda Bresciani re-opened the archaeological mission in Antinoöpolis. In 2000 he founded the Accademia Fiorentina di Papirologia e Studi sul Mondo Anrico, a private organization which helps the University of Florence and the Laurentian Library in promoting papyrology in Florence.
As of 2022, he has published more than 600 scholarly works in the field of papyrology.
Selected Works
Byzantine lexicography
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (1973). Etymologicum Parvum quod vocatur. Testi e documenti per lo studio dell'antichità, 42. Milano: Cisalpino-Goliardica.
- Pintaudi, Rosario (1973). "Etymologica". Rendiconti dell'Istituto Lombardo. 107: 10–24.
- Pintaudi, Rosario (1975a). "Gli Epimerismi come fonti dell'Etymologicum Parvum". Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Serie III, 5 (1): 167–175. JSTOR 24300657.
- Pintaudi, Rosario (1975b). "L'apografo parigino dell'Etymologicum parvum". Studi Italiani di Filologia Classica. Nuova Serie, 47: 222–235.
- Pintaudi, Rosario (1976). "Lexicon quod Theaeteti vocatur". Jahrbuch der österreichischen Byzantinistik. 25: 105–120.
- Pintaudi, Rosario (1979). "In margine all'edizione critica dell'Etymologicum Genuinum". Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Serie III, 9 (1): 185–194.
History of Papyrology
- Pintaudi, Rosario (1993). "Documenti per una storia della papirologia in Italia". APapyrol. 5: 155–181.
- Pintaudi, Rosario; Minutoli, Diletta (2000). "Medea Norsa ed Angiolo Orvieto". APapyrol. 12: 305–370.
Papyrology
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (1976). Dai papiri della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana di Firenze (P. Laur. I). Pap. Flor., 1. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (1977). Dai papiri della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana di Firenze (P. Laur. II). Pap. Flor., 2. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (1979). Dai papiri della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana di Firenze (P. Laur. III). Pap. Flor., 5. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (1980). I Papiri Vaticani Greci dell'Archivio di Aphrodito (P. Vatic. Aphrodito). Documenti e riproduzioni, 3. Città del Vaticano: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana.
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (1980). Miscellanea Papyrologica. Pap. Flor., 8. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (1983). Dai papiri della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana di Firenze (P. Laur. IV). Pap. Flor., 12. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Gallazzi, Claudio; Pintaudi, Rosario; Worp, Klaas A., eds. (1986). Ostraka greci del Museo Egizio del Cairo (O. Cair. GPW). Pap. Flor., 14. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Dostálová, Ruzena; Pintaudi, Rosario; Vidman, Ladislav, eds. (1988). Papyri Graecae Wessely Pragenses (P. Prag. I). Pap. Flor., 16. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Pintaudi, Rosario; Sijpesteijn, Pieter J., eds. (1989). Tavolette lignee e cerate di varie collezioni (T. Varie). Pap. Flor., 18. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Capasso, Mario; Messeri Savorelli, Gabriella; Pintaudi, Rosario, eds. (1990). Miscellanea Papyrologica in onore del bicentenario dell'edizione della Charta Borgiana. Pap. Flor., 19. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Pintaudi, Rosario; Sijpesteijn, Pieter J., eds. (1993). Ostraka greci da Narmuthis (OGN I). Quaderni di Medinet Madi, 2. Pisa: Giardini Editori e Stampatori.
- Dostálová, Ruzena; Pintaudi, Rosario; Vidman, Ladislav, eds. (1995). Papyri Graecae Wessely Pragenses (P. Prag. II). Pap. Flor., 26. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Harrauer, Hermann; Pintaudi, Rosario, eds. (2004). Gedenkschrift Ulrike Horak (P. Horak). Pap. Flor., 34. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Pintaudi, Rosario, ed. (2005). Papyri Graecae Schøyen (P. Schøyen I). Pap. Flor., 35. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Bartoletti, Vittorio; Bastianini, Guido; Messeri, Gabriella; Montanari, Franco; Pintaudi, Rosario, eds. (2008). Papiri greci e latini. Papiri della Società Italiana, 15. Firenze: Istituto Papirologico "G. Vitelli".
- Minutoli, Diletta; Pintaudi, Rosario, eds. (2010). Papyri Graecae Schøyen (P. Schøyen II). Pap. Flor., 40. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Wilcken, Ulrich (2010). Pintaudi, Rosario (ed.). Fondamenti della papirologia. Bari: Edizioni Dedalo. ISBN 9788822058157.
- Pintaudi, Rosario; Rathbone, Dominic, eds. (2011). Papyri Graecae Schøyen (P. Schøyen III). Pap. Flor., 41. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Casanova, Angelo; Messeri Savorelli, Gabriella; Pintaudi, Rosario, eds. (2016). e sì d'amici pieno. Omaggio di studiosi italiani a Guido Bastianini per il suo settantesimo compleanno. Pap. Flor., 45. Firenze: Edizioni Gonnelli.
- Bastianini, Guido; Maltomini, Francesca; Manetti, Daniela; Minutoli, Diletta; Pintaudi, Rosario, eds. (2020). e me l’ovrare appaga. Papiri e saggi in onore di Gabriella Messeri (P.Messeri). Edizioni dell'«Istituto Papirologico Vitelli», 10. Firenze: Firenze University Press.
Notes
- ^ Messeri & Malafronte 2022, pp. 5–8.
- Messeri & Malafronte 2022, pp. 8–9.
- Messeri & Malafronte 2022, p. 13.
- ^ Messeri & Malafronte 2022, pp. 9–11.
- "Praemium Classicum Clavarense". de-academic.com.
- "STORIA DEL PREMIO 1988-2015". Anassilaos (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-12-11.
- Etymologicum Parvum 1973, Pintaudi 1973, Pintaudi 1975a, Pintaudi 1975b, Pintaudi 1976, Pintaudi 1979.
- P. Laur. I (1976), P. Laur. II (1977), P. Laur. III (1979), P. Laur. IV (1983).
- PSI XV (2008).
- P. Vatic. Aphrodito (1980).
- P. Prag. I (1988), P. Prag. II (1995).
- P. Schøyen I (2005), P. Schøyen II (2010), P. Schøyen III (2011).
- O. Cair. GPW (1986).
- OGN I (1993) harvtxt error: no target: CITEREFOGN_I1993 (help).
- T. Varie (1989).
- Miscellanea Papyrologica (1980), Miscellanea Papyrologica (1990).
- P. Horak (2004), P. Bastianini (2016), P. Messeri (2020).
- ^ Messeri & Malafronte 2022, pp. 17–67.
- Wilcken 2010.
- E.g.: Pintaudi 1993 (Maurice Nahman, Medea Norsa and Girolamo Vitelli); Harrauer 1998–1999 (Ulrich Wilcken and Vitelli); Harrauer 2000 (Wilcken and Norsa); Minutoli & Pintaudi 2000 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFMinutoliPintaudi2000 (help) (Norsa and Angiolo Orvieto).
- Messeri & Malafronte 2022, pp. 14–16.
Bibliography
- Harrauer, Hermann (1998–1999). "14 Wilcken-Briefe an Vitelli und 2 Karten an Comparetti". APapyrol. 10–11: 213–236.
- Harrauer, Hermann (2000). "Was für köstliche Papyri besitzen sie doch in Florenz! Wilcken-Briefe an Medea Norsa". APapyrol. 12: 371–389.
- Messeri, Gabriella; Malafronte, Rosanna (2022). Biografia e bibliografia di Rosario Pintaudi. Pisa – Roma: Fabrizio Serra.