“Kristanoj, hebreoj aŭ mahometanoj ni ĉiuj de Di’ estas filoj”: Eta prikonsiderado interkultura kaj interreligia pri la ‘homa familio’ inter Eŭrop-Azio kaj Mediteraneo

Authors

  • Davide Astori University of Parma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/1825-263X/8256

Abstract

Starting with an analysis of the name 'Europe' and the ancient myths connected to it, and mentioning at least, as archetypal, Noah and his sons, the history of the founding of the Medical School of Salerno and the utopia of a common language of the 1800s, we will discuss more generally the value of intercultural and interreligious dialogue between Europeans, Hebrews and Muslims, sons of a common cultural hum which, as in a fil rouge, keeps them together in the folds of History.

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Author Biography

Davide Astori, University of Parma

Davide Astori has a BS in ancient languages and a PhD in Romance Philology from the LMU in Munich (Germany). After teaching Hebrew language and culture, Arabic and Sanskrit, he has been, from March 2015, Associate Professor in General Linguistics at the University of Parma (Italy), where he teaches also Interlingustics, Roumanian language and Sign Language Linguistics. He is delegate for the establishment of the bachelor’s degree indegree in “Interpreter in Italian Sign Language and Italian Tactile Sign Language” (Acronym: InLIST) present in the theaching offer of the University of Parma for the accademic year 2023-24. Among his chief scientific interests are languages and cultures in contact, traductology, languages and Weltanschauungen, social and language minorities, sociolinguistic aspects of national identities, sign languages, interlinguistics. See, also for the publications, his official personal page: 

https://personale.unipr.it/it/ugovdocenti/person/20788.

Davide can be contacted at: davide.astori@unipr.it

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Published

2023-09-13