Carlo Formichi
Carlo Formichi | |
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Born |
14 February 1871 Naples |
Died |
13 December 1943 (aged 72) Rome |
Occupation | Indologist |
Carlo Formichi (14 February 1871 – 13 December 1943) was an Italian orientalist and Sanskrit Scholar.
Formichi was born in Naples. He was professor of Sanskrit at the University of Pisa and, from 1914, at the University of Rome.
Works
- Salus Populi (Welfare of the People) (Turin 1908)[1]
- Açvaghoṣa, poeta del Buddhismo (1912)
- Pensiero e azione nell' India antica (Thought and Action in Ancient India) (Rivista Italiana di Sociologia March-April 1914)
- A Lecture delivered in 1914 at the University of Rome[1]
- Raghuvaṃśa (The Race of Raghu) (Milan, 1917)[2]
- Il penseroso religioso nell' India prima del Buddha (1926)
- I viaggi di Gulliver (Gulliver's Travels) (Mondadori, 1933)
References
- 1 2 Benoy Kumar Sarkar (1 January 1985). The Positive Background of Hindu Sociology: Introduction to Hindu Positivism. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 230–. ISBN 978-81-208-2664-9. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ↑ Franco Brunello (1973). The Art of Dyeing in the History of Mankind. AATCC. pp. 69–. GGKEY:LF80EXL05UZ. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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