- Louis Maracci
Louis(or Ludovico) Maracci (1612-1700) was an Italian
Catholic priest who translated theQur'an into Latin in1698 inPadua . It was the third Translation of the Qur'an into Latin. The first translation in Latin was made by Robertus Rotenesis and Hermannus Dalmatin in 1143 followed by the work of Marco de Toledo in 1209 or 1210. Maracci was theconfessor ofPope Innocent XI and was taught Arabic by a Turk. He dedicated his work to the holy Roman Emperor Leopold I.Personal life
He was born at
Lucca in 1612, and first obtained notice by the share which he had in the Roman edition of the Arabic Bible, published in 1671. He taughtArabic for many years with great distinction in the University of the Sapienza atRome . But his best celebrity is due to his critical edition of the Qur'an with a refutation and commentary [Maracci [http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/e/polyglots/maracci.html] ] Maracci held thatMohammed andMohammedanism were not very dissimilar toLuther andProtestantism .George Sale 's English translation of the Qur'an was done by using Maracci's Latin work.References
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