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Enrico Cerulli (15 February 1898 - 19 September 1988) was an
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scholar of Somali and Ethiopian studies, a
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and a
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.


Biography

Cerulli was born in
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,
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in 1898. He wrote his doctoral
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at the
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Federico II on the traditional law of the Somali. At the same time, he studied Ethio-Semitic languages under
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, and
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and
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under Carlo Alfonso Nallino and
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at the
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(later Istituto Universitario Orientale, today Università di Napoli "L'Orientale").Ricci 2003, p. 708b. Cerulli is also renowned for his studies on the Latin and Old French translation of the Arabic ''
Kitab al-Miraj The ''Kitab al-Mi'raj'' (Arabic: كتاب المعراج "Book of the Ascension") is a book by al-Qushayri (died 1072) concerning the ''Isra and Mi'raj, Miraj'', that is, Muhammad's ascension into Heaven following his miraculous one-night journey f ...
'', a famous
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book concerned with
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's ascension into
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(known as the ''
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''), following his miraculous one-night journey from
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to
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
(the ''Isra''). The book's Islamic depictions of
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are believed by some scholars, including Cerulli, to have been a major influence on
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's 14th century masterpiece, the
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. Between January 1939 and June 1940, Cerulli was Governor of Scioa (
Shewa Shewa ( am, ሸዋ; , om, Shawaa), formerly romanized as Shua, Shoa, Showa, Shuwa (''Scioà'' in Italian language, Italian), is a historical region of Ethiopia which was formerly an autonomous monarchy, kingdom within the Ethiopian Empire. The ...
) and later of
Harar Harar ( amh, ሐረር; Harari: ሀረር; om, Adare Biyyo; so, Herer; ar, هرر) known historically by the indigenous as Gey (Harari: ጌይ ''Gēy'', ) is a walled city in eastern Ethiopia. It is also known in Arabic as the City of Saint ...
, two provinces of
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. He also headed the political office for East Africa in the
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. The restored regime of
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approached the
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in 1948 to have him tried for war crimes, along with nine others. However, the UN commission agreed to call him as a witness only. The Ethiopian government then dropped charges but barred him permanently from entering Ethiopia.Pankhurst 1999, p. 124, 128. Later, from 1950 to 1954, Cerulli served as the Italian Ambassador to
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. Finally he was named President of
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in
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.


Works

* 1922: ''Folk-literature of the Galla of Southern Abyssinia''. Cambridge, MA. * 1930-1933: ''Etiopia Occidentale (dallo Scioa alla frontiera del Sudan). Note del viaggio, 1927-1928''. 2 Vols. Roma. * 1931: ''Documenti arabi per la storia dell'Etiopia''. Roma: G. Bardi. * 1936: ''Studi etiopici''. Vol. I: ''La lingua e la storia di Harar''. Roma: Istituto per l'Oriente. * 1936: ''Studi etiopici''. Vol. II: ''La lingue e la storia dei Sidamo''. Roma: Istituto per l'Oriente. * 1938: ''Studi etiopici''. Vol. III: ''Il linguaggio dei Giangerò ed alcune lingue Sidama dell'Omo (Basket, Ciara, Zaissè)''. Roma; Istituto per l'Oriente. eprinted: 1963* 1943: ''Il Libro etiopico dei Miracoli di Maria e le sue fonti nelle letterature del Medio Evo latino''. Roma. * 1943-1947: ''Etiopi in Palestina: storia della comunità etiopica di Gerusalemme''. 2 vols. Roma: Libreria dello Stato. * 1949: ''Il 'Libro della Scala' e la questione delle fonti arabo-spagnole della Divina Commedia''. Città del Vaticano. * 1951: ''Studi etiopici''. Vol. IV: ''La lingua Caffina''. Roma: Istituto per l'Oriente. * 1956: (ed.) ''Atti di Krestos Samra''. (
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, 163–164; Scriptores Aetiopici, 33–34) Louvain. * 1957-1964: ''Somalia: scritti vari editi ed inediti''. 3 vols. * 1958: ''Storia della letteratura etiopica''. Milano.
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* 1958-1960: ''Scritti teologici etiopici dei secoli XVI-XVII''. 2 vols. Città del Vaticano. * 1959: (ed.) ''Atti di Giulio di Aqfahs''. (Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, 190–191; Scriptores Aetiopici, 37–38) Louvain. * 1971: (with: Fabrizio A. Pennacchietti) ''Testi neo-aramaici dell’Iran settentrionale''. Napoli : Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli. * 1971: ''L'Islam di ieri e di oggi''. Roma. Istituto per l'Oriente


See also

* Somali Studies * Ethiopian Studies


Notes


References

* Pankhurst, Richard (1999). "Italian Fascist War Crimes in Ethiopia", in: ''Northeast African Studies'' 6/1-2 (New series), pp. 83–140. * Ricci, Lanfranco (1988 990. "Enrico Cerulli", in: ''Rassegna di Studi Etiopici'' 32, pp. 4–19; "Bibliografia" (by Gianfrancesco Lusini), pp. 20–44; "errata-corrige", 33 (1989 991, pp. 197–198. * Ricci, Lanfranco (2003). "Cerulli, Enrico", in: S. Uhlig et al. (eds.), ''Encyclopaedia Aethiopica'' Vol. 1: A-C (Wiesbadn: Harrassowitz), pp. 708b-709b. * Mallette, Karla (2010). European Modernity and the Arab Mediterranean. Pennsylvania University Press: Philadelphia * Celli, Andrea (2013). ''Dante e l'Oriente. Le fonti islamiche nella storiografia novecentesca''. Roma: Carocci, pp. 25–70.


External links

* «Enrico Cerulli» (Filippo Bertotti)

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