humanist, in 1602 he was appointed secretary of the city of Naples. Giulio Cesare Capaccio was born in Campagna d'Eboli (Salerno) in 1552, of a humble family...
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Billingsley’s translation of Euclid’s Elements of Geometrie (1570). Giulio Cesare Capaccio refers to the Monas in his Delle imprese (On devices) (1592), paraphrasing...
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Caesar Cantelmi (1457–after 1491), Roman Catholic bishop Julius Capaccio (Julius Caesar Capaccio, 1552–1631), learned Italian humanist Julius Caesar Chappelle...
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Marquis of Campagna Giordano Bruno, philosopher Dominican friar Giulio Cesare Capaccio, historian of Campagna Melchiorre Guerriero [it], noble of Campagna...
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works on the subject by Ribera - in his 1630 or 1634 Il Forastiero Giulio Cesare Capaccio mentions a work by Ribera on that subject at Gaspar Roomer's private...
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based on northern European prints. The contemporary historian Giulio Cesare Capaccio also recorded ‘marvellous ornaments that came all the way from China’...
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as Ferrante Imperato, Giambattista Della Porta, Fabio Colonna, Giulio Cesare Capaccio, Nicola Antonio Stigliola, Quinzio Bongiovanni, Mario Schipani,...
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background Alma mater University of Messina Influences Flavio Biondo Giulio Cesare Capaccio Academic work Discipline Medieval studies Sub-discipline History...
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7 December 1664) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Capaccio (1639–1664) and Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino (1623–1637). Tommaso...
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ISSN 0039-3037. JSTOR 20567173. Retrieved 20 October 2023. Stover, William J.; Capaccio, Jeffrey M. (1982). "Sources of Italian Terrorism". Peace Research. 14...
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Chalons-sur-Marne (7 October 1540-10 October 1547) Francesco Sfondrati, Bishop of Capaccio (10 October 1547-31 July 1550) Giovanni Angelo Medici (Pope Pius IV), Archbishop...
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November 1646), cardinal-bishop of Albano (29 April 1652), † 5 June 1653 Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, bishop of Gravina, nuncio in Spain – cardinal-priest of S...
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Bishop of Capri (1540.02.13 – 1551.08.21) Giulio Galletti (1555–1560) Giacomo Galletti (1560–1574) Cesare Busdragus (1574 – 1578.08.11), later Metropolitan...
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Alessandro Strozzi, Bishop of Arezzo (1677); Andrea Bonito, Bishop of Capaccio (1677); Nicola Oliva, Bishop of Cortona (1677); Giovanni Borgoforte, Bishop...
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Girolamo Scarampi (1571 - 1583) Flaminio Roverella (1584 - 1589 resigned) Giulio Cesare Guarnieri (1591 - 1607) Barzellino de' Barzellini (1607 - 1618) Alessandro...
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Salerno from San Severino to Calabria belonged to him, to the Count of Capaccio, to the Count of Lauria, or to other followers of his lineage. The prince...
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Ughelli VI, pp. 799, 801-802 (update by Bishop Francesco de Nicolai of Capaccio; in ancient documents, he read that there had been thirty prebends, which...
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with note 4. On 15 Mar 1717 Giocoli was transferred to the diocese of Capaccio by Pope Clement XI. Ritzler-Sefrin V, p. 286 with note 5. Summantico was...
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November 20 – Giovanni Battista De Pace, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Capaccio (1684–1698) (b. 1627) November 23 – César-Pierre Richelet, French grammarian...
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appointed by Pope Boniface IX, and was transferred to the diocese of Bishop of Capaccio on 13 April 1405 by Pope Innocent VII. He died on 10 September 1410. D'Avino...
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