塞尔吉奥·博纳扎在意大利斯拉夫研究中的作用

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Studi Slavistici Pub Date : 2022-02-02 DOI:10.36253/studi_slavis-12017
S. Aloe
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这篇文章的目的是给最近去世的意大利斯拉夫主义者塞尔吉奥·博纳扎(1938-2021)一个学术和人性的侧面。Bonazza出生在Triest附近一个讲斯洛文尼亚语的村庄,是一个混血家庭。他曾在威尼斯和维也纳学习,在那里他开始了他在斯拉夫研究历史领域的研究活动,特别是在19世纪的奥德和意大利背景下。他的学术生涯主要在维罗纳大学展开,但也在那不勒斯、乌迪内和维也纳展开。1987年在乌迪内,他被任命为斯洛文尼亚之外的第一位斯洛文尼亚研究主席。他性格刚强,在斯拉夫研究的不同领域涉及广泛的问题,克服了学术和文化上的刻板印象,并经常在斯拉夫学历史、斯洛文尼亚文化和文学、奥地利斯拉夫主义、斯拉夫-意大利文化关系、意大利东部格拉哥利文写作等领域开辟新的视角。Bonazza是著名的斯拉夫主义者Jernej Kopitar (Bartholomäeus)学术传记的专家,他将自己最好的作品献给了他,包括一本专著。
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The Role of Sergio Bonazza in Italian Slavic Studies
This contribution aims to give a scholarly and human profile of the Italian Slavist Sergio Bonazza (1938-2021), recently passed away. Bonazza was born in a Slovene-speaking village nearby Triest to a mixed family. He studied in Venice and Vienna, where he started his activity as a researcher in the field of Slavic studies history, especially in the Austro-German and Italian contexts of the 19th century. His academic career unfolded mostly at the University of Verona, but also in Naples, Udine and Vienna. In 1987 in Udine, he was assigned the first chair of Slovene studies out of Slovenia. Gifted with a strong personality, he touched on a wide variety of concerns in different fields of Slavic studies, overcoming academic and cultural stereotypes, and often opening up new perspectives in the fields of history of Slavistics, Slovene culture and literature, Austro-Slavism, Slavic-Italian cultural relationships, Glagolitic writing in Eastern Italy, and more. Bonazza is well known as a specialist in the scholarly biography of the prominent Slavist Jernej (Bartholomäeus) Kopitar, to whom he devoted his best works, including a monograph.
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