Sergio Noja Noseda | |
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Born | Pola, Istria | July 7, 1931
Died | January 31, 2008 76) Lesa, Novara | (aged
Occupation | Professor, essayist, company director |
Nationality | Italian |
Period | 1900 |
Genre | Language, Historical, Orientalism |
Spouse | Enrica Noja Busnelli, (Milan, …-Milan, 1982) French language professor Adriana Ferni Noseda Noja, interior architect |
Children | Giovanni Giulio Ugo Noja (Milan, 1962 - Milan, 1982) |
Relatives | Ugo Noja (father, pilot officer of the Italian air force during the Second World War) Rina Noja Amati (also known as Amabile) (mother, entrepreneur) Sara Pacifici Noja (sister, law professor, married to Giorgio Pacifici) Laura Elena Pacifici Noja (niece), head physician and professor Ugo Giorgio Pacifici Noja (nephew), lawyer and historian. |
Sergio Noja Noseda (July 7, 1931 – January 31, 2008) was an Italian professor of Arabic language and literature and Sharia.
Life
Noja Noseda was born in Pola, the son of Ugo Noja and Rina Noja Amati (also known as Amabile), descending from an ancient family of aristocratic origins coming from Spain in the 16th century which eventually settled in Italy. After the High School he attended the Bocconi University in Milan where he graduated in Economics. During this period he also served as president of the "Società della Taula" (The Bocconi University Senior Society). At the same time as he made a career in a private company, Philips Italia, which would carry him to the rank of director general, he always had a deep interest in oriental studies. He was directed and taught by Monsignor Giovanni Galbiati in the study of Arabic language. Having been first appointed Professor of Islamic law at the University of Turin, he later became Professor of Arabic language and literature at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan where he maintained the chair in Arabic language and literature for more than twenty years.
He died in a car accident in 2008, aged 76.
Bibliography
- Breve storia dei popoli arabi. Milano: A. Mondadori, 1997. 292 p.
- Storia dei popoli dell'Islàm. Milano: A. Mondadori.
- L'islàm dell'immobilismo: dalla caduta di Bagdàd allo sbarco di Napoleone in Egitto, 1258-1798. Milano: A. Mondadori, 1994. 356 p.
- L'Islam moderno: dalla conquista napoleonica dell'Egitto al ritiro dell'Armata Rossa dall'Afghanistan. Milano: Mondadori, 1990. 314 p.
External links
- Ricordo Di Sergio Noja Noseda
- Corriere Di Novara
- Brinkmann, Stefanie (2009). From Codicology to Technology: Islamic Manuscripts and Their Place in Scholarship. Frank & Timme GmbH. p. 83. ISBN 978-3-86596-171-6.
- Prof. Sergio Noja-Noseda
- Corriere della Sera