Guglielmo Cavallo
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Guglielmo Cavallo (born 18 August 1938 in
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) is an Italian
palaeographer Palaeography ( UK) or paleography ( US; ultimately from grc-gre, , ''palaiós'', "old", and , ''gráphein'', "to write") is the study of historic writing systems and the deciphering and dating of historical manuscripts, including the analysi ...
, Emeritus Professor of the
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Life

Cavallo graduated from the
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in 1961, with Carlo Ferdinando Russo; shortly after, he became assistant of Alessandro Pratesi, then Professor of palaeography and diplomatic. In 1969, he moved to Rome and first became assistant of Greek Palaeography at the Special School for Archivists and Librarians (then Professor of Latin paleography since 1975), also teaching 'Storia della tradizione manoscritta' (History of the manuscript tradition) at the 'Sapienza' University of Rome. In 1978, he became Professor of Greek Palaeography in Rome. He retired from his teaching duties in 2008 and was nominated Emeritus. As of 2022, he is the President of the Comitato per l'edizione nazionale dei classici greci e latini (i.e. 'Committee for the National Edition of Greek and Latin Classical exts) and Coordinator of its periodical journal, the ''Bollettino dei Classici''.


Research activity

Cavallo is one of the leading Italian palaeographers, specializing in
papyrology Papyrology is the study of manuscripts of ancient literature, correspondence, legal archives, etc., preserved on portable media from antiquity, the most common form of which is papyrus, the principal writing material in the ancient civilizations ...
, Greek and Latin writing of the Ancient and Medieval times and history of the manuscript tradition. His first major academic publication was an extensive study of Greek uncial (also known as 'Biblical uncial'). In 1974, he delivered a paper at the International Colloquium of Greek Palaeography held in
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, proposing a new method for studying Greek uncial of the VIII–IX centuries. In 1983, Cavallo produced the first catalogue of Greek hands found in the
Herculaneum papyri The Herculaneum papyri are more than 1,800 papyri found in the Herculaneum Villa of the Papyri, in the 18th century, carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. The papyri, containing a number of Greek philosophical texts, come fro ...
. He examined and described Codex Basilensis A. N. III. 12 and dated it to the early 8th century. He examined Papyrus 39, Uncial 059, 0175, 0187, Lectionary 1386 and many other Greek manuscripts from the Byzantine period and organized and directed facsimile editions of Greek manuscripts such as the
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and the Dioscurides Neapolitanus and the 25th and the 19th volumes of the '' Chartae Latinae Antiquiores'' (ChLA). In 1997, with Giovanna Nicolaj, he founded the second series of the ChLA (''Chartae Latinae Antiquiores'' series II – ChLA2), containing volumes L to CXVI and voll. CXVII (appendix to Italy) and CXVIII (appendix to
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). He also edited facsimiles of Greek and Latin manuscripts and two collections of reproductions, with commentary, of Greek literary hands from the early Byzantine and Hellenistic periods, with H. Maehler. In 2008, he published an handbook of Greek and Latin Palaeography of papyri. With Italian philologist Luca Canali he edited a collection of Roman epigraphs with translation and commentary; with Italian medievalist Giovanni Orlandi he edited the ''Histories'' of
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; in 2017, he wrote the introduction to the first volume of the Italian edition of
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' ''History''. He authored and/or edited around 500 scientific works, many of them have been translated into foreign languages.


Reception of Cavallo's works by other scholars

In 1970, Paul Canart (then ''scriptor Graecus'' – i.e. conservator of Greek manuscripts – at the
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and one of the worldwide leading scholars in Greek palaeography) published an article praising Cavallo's work on Greek uncial. Ten years later, Armando Petrucci described Cavallo as the "major specialist" in Greek Palaeography.


Works

The complete bibliography up to 2004 can be found in


Books


Editions of texts

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Facsimiles, specimina

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Monographs


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Papers, essays

Papers followed by (*) have been reprinted with addenda in ''Il calamo e il papiro'' (2005). * * (* 17–42) * (* 151–162) * (* 43–72) * (* 163–174) * (* 175–202) * * * * * * * * * * * *


References


External links


Cavallo, Guglielmo: ''Byzantines''

Guglielmo Cavallo
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Dipartimento di Studi sulle società e le culture del Medioevo - Università "La Sapienza" di Roma
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cavallo, Guglielmo 1938 births Italian palaeographers Living people Italian Byzantinists People from the Province of Brindisi 20th-century Italian historians 21st-century Italian historians Scholars of Byzantine history