About Luigi Pernier
Luigi Pernier was an Italian archaeologist well-known for discovering 'The Phaistos Disk' in 1908.
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Biographical details
Basic information
person Full name | Luigi Pernier |
cake Date of birth | November 23, 1874 |
event_busy Date of death | August 18, 1937 |
Biographical mentions
WE regret to record the death of Prof. Luigi Pernier, professor of archæology and the history of ancient art in the University of Florence, which took place in Rhodes at the age of sixty-two years in August last, while he was attending the Dante Alighieri course of "Alta Culture". His death is a great loss to archæological studies in Italy, more especially in connexion with the investigation of the sites of the early civilizations of the Mediterranean area.
Source: nature.com on 07/17/2020
Top works
"Il Disco di Phaestos con Caratteri Pittografici (Tav. IX-XIII)" | |
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Background
Luigi Pernier was an Italian archaeologist who studied in Rome and passed away in 1937.[1]
Notes
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🡩"Prof. Luigi Pernier." Nature 140 (September 18, 1937): 495-496. https://doi.org/10.1038/140495b0. Digitized in Nature, https://www.nature.com/articles/140495b0, accessed July 17, 2020. [PDF of archived article]
Bibliography
Pernier, Luigi. "Il Disco di Phaestos con Caratteri Pittografici (Tav. IX-XIII)." Ausonia 3 (1909): 255-302.