Giuseppe Garampi (29 October 1725 – 4 May 1792) was an Italian scholar and collector of documents and books. He was born in Rimini, the son of Count Lorenzo...
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with paper. After a journey through south-west Germany in 1762, Count Giuseppe Garampi, Prefect of the Vatican Archives, remarked: "In this region large quantities...
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Catholica Medii Ævi", and with the aid of the manuscript notes of Giuseppe Garampi in the Vatican Archives, was enabled to present a new list substantially...
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Durini, a Russophobic nuncio at Warsaw, with the more pliant Count Giuseppe Garampi. His eventual return to Russia in 1777 occasioned Derzhavin's well-known...
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Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and writer (born 1741) May 4 – Giuseppe Garampi, Italian scholar and book collector (born 1725) May 12 – Charles Simon...
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Loppia adducentes captivum, retruserunt eum in custodia carcerali." Giuseppe Garampi. Illustrazione di un antico sigillo della Garfagnana, (Roma: per Niccolò...
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where he gained the friendship of Cardinal Alessandro Albani and Giuseppe Garampi. He entered into relations with the most distinguished scholars of...
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collection had increased to 7,487 books. During the eighteenth century, Giuseppe Garampi, Prefect of the Vatican Archives, was a notable donor to the library...
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missal. The Stone as a Holy Relic is recorded by the papal archivist Giuseppe Garampi in the late eighteenth century. In the Scottish Historical Manuscripts...
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Paolo Francesco Antamori Giuseppe Maria Capece Zurlo Raniero Finocchietti Giovanni Andrea Archetti Giuseppe Garampi Giuseppe Doria Pamphili Vincenzo Ranuzzi...
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October 1745) Antonio Eugenio Visconti (22 November 1766 – 1773 ) Giuseppe Garampi (16 March 1776 – 20 May 1776) Giovanni Battista Caprara Montecuccoli...
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Cardinal Giuseppe Garampi (1776–1792) Cardinal Jean-Siffrein Maury (1794–1816 Resigned) Sede vacante (1817–1820) Bonaventura (Domenico Giuseppe) Gazzola...
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celebrated in the city and Diocese of Rimini on 10 February. In 1751 Giuseppe Garampi was appointed Prefect of the Vatican Archives. He published an anonymous...
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0 December 1782 Predecessor Saverio Giustiniani Successor Cardinal Giuseppe Garampi Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Anastasia Orders Ordination 17...
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and fresco for many of the prominent families such as the Battaglini, Garampi, Ganganelli, and Spina. In 1799, he was elected professor of design at...
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had been attributed to either Giovanni Francesco Buonamici or Francesco Garampi. The layout is modelled on the Gesù church in Rome. Adjacent to the church...
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Primavalle (corresponding to the present-day Via Pio IX and Via Cardinal Garampi), a large square had been built, Piazza di Primavalle, which was dedicated...
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in 1788. After the prince's time in Rome, and on the advice of Cardinal Garampi (1725–92) he continued his studies at a French seminary, eventually being...
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the 16th century. Palazzo Garampi Amintore Galli Theatre. Inaugurated on 16 August 1857 with the world premiere of Giuseppe Verdi's Aroldo, the theatre...
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Eubel I, p. 69. Spanus: Eubel I, p. 69, ex schedis Garampi ('from the notes of [Cardinal] Garampi'). Petrus was Bishop of Acerno, not Bishop of Acerra:...
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Eubel's date of 1528, which he cites from a Vatican ms. index of the Schedae Garampi, is not in agreement with the documentary evidence that Bishop Schelinus...
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Palazzo Garampi is Rimini's City Hall...
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pontificum Romanorum præstantiora a Martino V ad Benedictum XIV" (Rome, 1744); Garampi, "De nummo argenteo Benedicti III dissertatio" (Rome, 1749). For further...
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