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Bruno Gentili

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Gentili in 2007 at the University of Urbino.

Bruno Gentili OMRI (20 November 1915 – 7 January 2014) was an Italian classical scholar and philologist, Emeritus at the University of Urbino.

A prolific scholar, Gentili was an expert of Ancient Greek poetry and metre.

Biography

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Born in Valmontone, Gentili spent his youth in Abruzzo and graduated from the Liceo Classico "Ovidio" in Sulmona.[1] He enrolled in the Sapienza University of Rome, where he studied Greek Literature under Ettore Romagnoli and Byzantine Philology under Silvio Giuseppe Mercati. He graduated, tutored by Mercati, with a thesis in Byzantine Philology on the topic "Studio critico intorno alla storia di Agatia e alla sua tradizione manoscritta" [A Critical Study around Agathias' History and Its Manuscript Transmission].[2] Soon after graduation, Gentili became assistant to Gennaro Perrotta (Romagnoli's successor), teaching Greek and Latin Metre.

In 1956 Gentili became Professor of Greek Literature in the newly-founded Faculty of Humanities of the University of Urbino, explicitly nominated by the Chancellor Carlo Bo.[3] He was nominated Emeritus soon after his retirement (1991).

Gentili died aged 98 in Rome, in 2014. His wife was Franca Perusino,[4] Emerita of Classical Philology at the University of Urbino.[5]

Research

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Gentili was a specialist of Ancient Greek poetry and metre. He wrote extensively on poets such as Alcman, Anacreon, Bacchylides and Pindar, and was recognized as a major expert of Greek metre. In 1950 he published his first monograph on the topic, which became one of his lines of research;[6] his 1952 book on the subject, La metrica dei Greci, was re-edited and augmented in 2003 in collaboration with Liana Lomiento.[7] In 1999 he and Franca Perusino edited a monograph on ancient Greek colometry.[8] He studied Greek tragedy[9] and ancient historiography[10] and Roman culture, co-writing a history of Latin literature.[11]

Gentili also worked as critical editor of Greek texts. In 1958, other than publishing a volume of studies on Bacchylides,[12] he edited the fragments of Anacreon.[13] His major critical work is the Teubner collection, edited with Carlo Prato, of all the extant fragments of the Greek elegiac poets.[14] Starting from the 1990s, he promoted the critical edition, with Italian translation and philological commentary, of Pindar's odes.[15]

In 1965 he and Perrotta co-edited an anthology of archaic Greek poetry, which became a widely used textbook in Italian schools.[16]

Publications

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  • Gentili, Bruno (1944). "I codici e le edizioni delle "Storie" di Agatia". Bullettino dell'Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo e Archivio Muratoriano. 58: 163–176.
  • Perrotta, Gennaro; Gentili, Bruno, eds. (1948). Polinnia. Lirica greca arcaica. Messina – Firenze: Casa Editrice G. D'Anna.
    • Gentili, Bruno, ed. (1965). Polinnia. Lirica greca arcaica (2nd ed.). Messina – Firenze: Casa Editrice G. D'Anna.
    • Gentili, Bruno; Catenacci, Carmine, eds. (2007). Polinnia. Lirica greca arcaica (3rd ed.). Messina – Firenze: Casa Editrice G. D'Anna.
  • Gentili, Bruno (1950). Metrica greca arcaica. Messina – Firenze: Casa Editrice G. D'Anna.
  • Gentili, Bruno (1952). La metrica dei Greci. Messina – Firenze: Casa Editrice G. D'Anna.
  • Gentili, Bruno, ed. (1958). Anacreon. Romae: in aedibus Athenei.
  • Gentili, Bruno (1958). Bacchilide. Studi. Urbino: S. T. E. U.
  • Gentili, Bruno; Cerri, Giovanni (1975). Le teorie del discorso storico nel pensiero greco e la storiografia romana arcaica. Roma: Edizioni dell'Ateneo.
  • Gentili, Bruno; Pasoli, Elio; Simonetti, Manlio (1976). Storia della letteratura latina. Roma – Bari: Laterza.
    • Gentili, Bruno; Stupazzini, Luciano; Simonetti, Manlio (1987). Storia della letteratura latina (2nd ed.). Roma – Bari: Laterza.
  • Gentili, Bruno (1977). Lo spettacolo nel mondo antico. Teatro ellenistico e teatro romano arcaico. Roma – Bari: Laterza.
    • Gentili, Bruno (2006). Lo spettacolo nel mondo antico. Teatro ellenistico e teatro romano arcaico (2nd ed.). Roma: Bulzoni. ISBN 978-8-878-70092-5.
  • Gentili, Bruno (1981). "Eric R. Dodds mentitore?". Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica. 7 (31): 175–176. JSTOR 20538671 – via JSTOR.
  • Gentili, Bruno; Cerri, Giovanni (1983). Storia e biografia nel pensiero antico. Roma – Bari: Laterza.
  • Gentili, Bruno; Prato, Carolus (Carlo), eds. (1988) [1st ed. 1979]. Poetarum elegiacorum Graecorum testimonia et fragmenta. Vol. I (2nd ed.). Leipzig: BSB B. G. Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft. ISBN 3-322-00457-0.
  • Gentili, Bruno; Perusino, Franca, eds. (1999). La colometria antica dei testi poetici greci. Pisa – Roma: Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali.
  • Gentili, Bruno; Lomiento, Liana (2003). Metrica e ritmica. Storia delle forme poetiche nella Grecia antica. Milano: Mondadori Università. ISBN 88-882-4208-2.
  • Gentili, Bruno; Prato, Carolus (Carlo), eds. (2002) [1st ed. 1985]. Poetarum elegiacorum Graecorum testimonia et fragmenta. Vol. II (2nd ed.). Berlin - New York: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. ISBN 978-3-598-71702-4.
  • Pindaro (2012) [1st ed. 1995]. Gentili, Bruno; Angeli Bernardini, Paola; Cingano, Ettore; Giannini, Pietro (eds.). Le Pitiche (5 ed.). Roma – Milano: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla – Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. ISBN 978-88-04-39143-2.
  • Pindaro (2013). Gentili, Bruno; Catenacci, Carmine; Giannini, Pietro; Lomiento, Liana (eds.). Le Olimpiche. Roma – Milano: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla – Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. ISBN 978-88-04-62712-8.

Honors[17]

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References

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Bibliography

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  • Angeli Bernardini, Paola (2014). "Bruno Gentili †". Gnomon. 86 (5): 476–479. JSTOR 24774683 – via JSTOR. (Obituary)
  • Catenacci, Carmine (2014). "Ricordo di Bruno Gentili" (PDF). Eikasmós. 25: 447–454. (Obituary)
  • Musti, Domenico. "Gentili, Bruno". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani.