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Variants
- Pontani, F. M. (Filippo Maria)
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1913-06-17
Death Date
- 1983-08-21
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1957
- Affiliation End: 1966
- Organization: Liceo classico "Goffredo Mameli"
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1944
- Affiliation End: 1957
- Organization: Liceo classico "Regina Elena"
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1939
- Affiliation End: 1944
- Organization: Liceo ginnasio statale "A. di Savoia" (Tivoli, Italy)
Birth Place
- Rome (Italy)
Associated Language
- Italian
Associated Language
- Greek, Modern (1453- )
Field of Activity
Occupation
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Sources
- found: His Pleiadi: frammenti di lirica greca, 1952.
- found: Lirica greca da Archiloco a Elitis, 1984:t.p. (Filippo Maria Pontani) p. 1 (d. Aug. 21, 1983)
- found: Quadretti italiani, 1979:t.p. (F.M. Pontani)
- found: Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 1913)
- found: OPAC SBN, 18 May 2016(authorized access point: Pontani, Filippo Maria; dates: 1913-1983; teacher of Modern Greek language and literature and Byzantine philology in Padova; born in Rome, died in Bologna; SBN record number: IT\ICCU\CFIV\037803)
- found: BnF, 18 May 2016(authorized access point: Pontani, Filippo Maria (1913-1983); nationality: Italy; languages: Italian, also wrote in Modern Greek; sex: masculine; born: 1913-06-17, Rome; died: 1983-08-21, Padoue, Italie; Neo-Hellenist; professor of Modern Greek literature at Université de Padoue; ISNI 0000 0001 0779 3355; record number: FRBNF12021184) - http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb120211847
- found: Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera, 18 May 2016(Filippo Maria Pontani (Roma, 1913-Bologna, 21 August 1983); Italian translator, teacher, philologist (filologo), and Hellenist; taught in various secondary schools, including Liceo classico Amedeo di Savoia, Tivoli (beginning 1939), then in 1944 transferred to Rome, at Liceo "Regina Elena," later "Goffredo Mameli," where he taught 1957-1966; taught at Università di Padova, first as professor of modern Greek language and literature, then as professor of Byzantine philology; edited, wrote about, and translated classical, Byzantine, and Modern Greek works; published a grammar of Modern Greek)
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Change Notes
- 1982-07-02: new
- 2016-05-19: revised
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