- Giovanni Spano
Giovanni Spano (born
Ploaghe ,Sardinia , 3 March 1803; diedCagliari , Sardinia, 3 April 1878), also apriest and alinguist , is considered one of the first archaeologists to study the Mediterranean island of Sardinia.After elementary school in which he learnt Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Italian,
Latin and thedialect s of Sardinia, he progressed to aSassari seminary and in 1825 earned a degree intheology . He was ordained in 1830 and in 1854 became director of the CagliariAthenaeum . In 1871 he was named senator of the Kingdom of Italy and professor inTurin .He wrote "Ortografia sarda nazionale, ossia grammatica della lingua loguderese paragonata all'italiana" (1840), the first attempt to find a unified
orthography for theSardinian language . This book divided the language into four dialects and proposed a unification based on Logudorese, a dialect spoken in Bono,Bonorva ,Bosa ,Ghilarza ,Macomer ,Ozieri , Ploaghe andSennori .He also wrote a Sardinian-Italian, Italian-Sardinian dictionary (1851-1852); the four-volume Sardinian Archaeological Bulletin (1855-1861); "'Guida di Cagliari e dei suoi dintorni" (1856); "Guida del Duomo di Cagliari" (1856); and "Storia e descrizione dell'Anfiteatro Romano di Cagliari" (1868).
When he died in 1878, the words "Patriam dilexit, laboravit" were inscribed on his
tomb . A scientific college in Sassari is now named after him.External References
[http://web.tiscali.it/spano/spano.htm Brief biography of Giovanni Spano] , by Bruno Carta (in Italian).
[http://www.liceospano.org Liceo Scientifico Giovanni Spano di Sassari] (in Italian).
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