Aurelio Palmieri

Aurelio Palmieri (Savona, 1870Rome, 18 October 1926[1]) was an Italian priest and scholar. He joined the Augustinians by 1885 but was later laicized. His main focus was theology, history of Christianity, Byzantine studies and eastern Christianity.[1][2] Palmieri worked for some years at the Congress Library and from 1922 until his death was the director of the Slavonic section of the Institute for Oriental Europe in Italy.[2] He wrote 15 books and hundreds of articles,[1] and also translated literary works of Russian and polish authors.[2] His most significant works are the Russian Church (La chiesa russa, le sue odierne condizioni e il riformismo dottrinal) and Dogmatic Orthodox Theology (Theologia dogmnatica ortodossa (Ecclesi graeco-russicae) ad lumen Catholicce doctrinac examinata et discussa).[2]

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  • Lo Gatto, Ettore (March 1927). "Aurelio Palmieri". The Slavonic Review. 5 (15): 683–686. doi:10.2307/4202119.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Stibili, Edward (2000). "Palmieri, Aurelio". In Salvatore J. LaGumina (ed.). The Italian American experience : an encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publ. ISBN 0815307136.
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