Raffaele Pettazzoni and Herbert Jennings Rose, Correspondence 1927-1958: The Long Friendship Between the Author and the Translator of the All-Knowing God
Raffaele Pettazzoni and Herbert Jennings Rose, Correspondence 1927-1958: The Long Friendship Between the Author and the Translator of the All-Knowing God
Raffaele Pettazzoni , Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Rome and one of the leading historians of religions in the twentieth century, maintained a long correspondence with Herbert Jennings Rose , the gifted Canadian scholar who was Professor of Greek at St Andrews and is best known for his work in the field of ancient religion and folklore. These letters, spanning the years 1927 to 1958, bear witness to the close relationship between the two scholars and focus on two of Pettazzoni s books, both translated by Rose: Essays on the History of Religions and The All-Knowing God . They also shed light on Pettazzoni s initiative to the foundation of the journal NVMEN , and reveal Rose s brilliant personality."
Pages
503
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
Release
May 08, 2014
ISBN
9004266844
ISBN 13
9789004266841
Raffaele Pettazzoni and Herbert Jennings Rose, Correspondence 1927-1958: The Long Friendship Between the Author and the Translator of the All-Knowing God
Raffaele Pettazzoni , Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Rome and one of the leading historians of religions in the twentieth century, maintained a long correspondence with Herbert Jennings Rose , the gifted Canadian scholar who was Professor of Greek at St Andrews and is best known for his work in the field of ancient religion and folklore. These letters, spanning the years 1927 to 1958, bear witness to the close relationship between the two scholars and focus on two of Pettazzoni s books, both translated by Rose: Essays on the History of Religions and The All-Knowing God . They also shed light on Pettazzoni s initiative to the foundation of the journal NVMEN , and reveal Rose s brilliant personality."