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Alessandro Bausani's translation of the Quran, Il Corano: Introduzione, traduzione e commento
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| Translator | Date | Direct from Arabic? | Literary style | Theological leaning | |------------|------|---------------------|----------------|----------------------| | Bonelli | 1929 | Yes | Classical, flowing | Neutral, Christian scholarly | | Bausani | 1955 | Yes | Archaizing, rhythmic, deliberately foreignizing | Academic, non-confessional | | Piccardo | 1994 | Yes | Modern, clear, fluid | Islamic (Sunni, Daʿwa-oriented) |
Alessandro Bausani's 1955 is considered the most authoritative Italian translation of the Qur'an, known for its linguistic precision, direct translation from Arabic, and comprehensive academic commentary. As a cornerstone of Italian Islamic studies published by BUR, the work is noted for its objective approach compared to earlier, polemical translations. For an analysis of Italian Qur'an translations, see this academic paper on Academia.edu Academia.edu
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| Translator | Date | Direct from Arabic? | Literary style | Theological leaning | |------------|------|---------------------|----------------|----------------------| | Bonelli | 1929 | Yes | Classical, flowing | Neutral, Christian scholarly | | Bausani | 1955 | Yes | Archaizing, rhythmic, deliberately foreignizing | Academic, non-confessional | | Piccardo | 1994 | Yes | Modern, clear, fluid | Islamic (Sunni, Daʿwa-oriented) |
Alessandro Bausani's 1955 is considered the most authoritative Italian translation of the Qur'an, known for its linguistic precision, direct translation from Arabic, and comprehensive academic commentary. As a cornerstone of Italian Islamic studies published by BUR, the work is noted for its objective approach compared to earlier, polemical translations. For an analysis of Italian Qur'an translations, see this academic paper on Academia.edu Academia.edu