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    Agostino Mascardi (2 September 1590 – 1640) was an Italian rhetorician, historian and poet. Expelled from the Jesuit Order by his superiors, Mascardi...
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    Fiesque, a little historical essay, influenced by the Italian of Agostino Mascardi, and audaciously insinuating revolutionary principles. The district...
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    friends, and exquisite, fully finished portraits, such as those of Agostino Mascardi (Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris) and Scipione Borghese and Sisinio Poli...
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    place on 27 February at Modena Cathedral and celebrated by the Jesuit Agostino Mascardi. She was buried in the crypt of the House of Este in the Church of...
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    illvstri della casa Orsina, Venezia, 1565. (in Italian) Giulio Roscio, Agostino Mascardi, Fabio Leonida, Ottavio Tronsarelli et al., Ritratti et elogii di...
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     151–152, 165). Agostino Mascardi; Claudio Achillini (1631). Due lettere l'una del Mascardi all'Achillini, l'altra dell'Achillini al Mascardi sopra le presenti...
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    Aragon, Aliprando Caprioli, 1646. From the book by Giulio Roscio, Agostino Mascardi, Fabio Leonida, Ottavio Tronsarelli et al., Ritratti et elogii di...
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    of the most prominent personalities of italian baroque, including Agostino Mascardi, Fulvio Testi, John Barclay and Giulio Strozzi. Alessandro Tassoni...
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    Gabriello Chiabrera, Angelo Grillo, Giovanni Vincenzo Imperiale, Agostino Mascardi and Fulvio Testi. He died in Piacenza on 6 March 1656. Capucci 2002...
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  • the most distinguished Italian men of letters of the day, including Agostino Mascardi, Angelico Aprosio, Francesco Pona, Giovanni Francesco Loredan and...
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    for the occasion. Caproli's wife was related to the Roman publisher Agostino Mascardi. In November 1653, Caproli and his wife went to Paris, where he was...
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    published by request (London, 1692; 2nd edit. 1696). From the Italian of Agostino Mascardi he translated An Historical Relation of the Conspiracy of John Lewis...
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    though its intellectual content was exhausted. The literary focus of Agostino Mascardi's Dell’arte historica reflects the intellectual demotion of the magistra...
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    Mandosio [fr; it] Giovanni Battista Manna Giovanni Battista Marino Agostino Mascardi Gabriel Naudé Pietro Sforza Pallavicino Girolamo Preti Antonio Querenghi...
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    Agostino was passionately devoted, and Saints Augustine and Sebastian. The bull also stated that the chapel was meant to be a mausoleum for Agostino and...
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  • provincialibus, in dicreto Gratiani, in decretalibus ... continentur (in Latin). Mascardi. p. 630. Brancati, Lorenzo (1684). ... D. Laurentii Brancati ... epitome...
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  • Antonio Paliettino (de Monelia), O.F.M. Conv. (1571–1578 Died) Nicolò Mascardi (1579–1584 Appointed, Bishop of Accia and Mariana) Camillo Daddeo (Doddeo)...
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    (1672). Vite de'Pittori, Scultori et Architetti Moderni, Parte Prima. Rome: Mascardi. Raben, Hans (2006). "Bellori's Art: The Taste and Distaste of a Seventeenth-Century...
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  • Nicolò Mascardi (9 Apr 1584 - 1599 Died) Geronimo del Pozzo (29 Nov 1599 - 1622 Resigned) Giulio del Pozzo (11 Jul 1622 - 1644 Died) Giovanni Agostino Marliani...
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    Sebastiano Cramoisy, stampatore ordinario del Re. OCLC 812069326. Mascardi, Agostino (1639). "In Hieronymi Aleandri funere extemporalis eiulatio". Romanae...
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    1612 Died) Giuliano Castagnola (19 Nov 1612 – 21 Dec 1620 Died) Giovanni Mascardi (19 Apr 1621 – 1646 Died) Vincenzo Saporiti (3 Dec 1646 – 2 Jan 1664 Died)...
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    Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto and Apostolic Nuncio to Poland (1621); Giovanni Mascardi, Bishop of Nebbio (1621); Aurelio Archinto, Bishop of Como (1621); Giuseppe...
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    Vite de' Pittori, Scultori et Architetti Moderni, Parte Prima. Rome: Mascardi. Giovanni Pietro Bellori (1673). Fragmenta vestigii veteris Romae ex lapidibus...
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    Ulpiano Volpi, Bishop of Novara, serving as co-consecrators. Giovanni Mascardi, Bishop of Nebbio, was consecrated in the same ceremony. On May 21, 1621...
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    Nicolaus Mascardi (9 April 1584 – 1599) Hieronymus de Puteo (dal Pozzo) (29 November 1599 – 11 July 1622) Iulius de Puteo (dal Pozzo) Giovanni Agostino Marliani...
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    printer"). Novello De Bonis's editions of music by Amodei show them—like Mascardi in Rome—attempting to use a three-systems layout to fit more musical notation...
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  • Nicolaus Mascardi (9 April 1584 – 1599) Hieronymus de Puteo (dal Pozzo) (29 November 1599 – 11 July 1622) Iulius de Puteo (dal Pozzo) Giovanni Agostino Marliani...
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    May 1700) Ambrogio Spinola, B. (6 Jun 1701 – 10 Mar 1710) Carlo Maria Mascardi, B. (7 Apr 1710 – 9 Dec 1731) Antonio Maria Bacigalupi, Sch. P. (31 Mar...
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