Angelo Mai (Latin Angelus Maius; 7 March 1782 – 8 September 1854) was an Italian Cardinal and philologist. He won a European reputation for publishing...
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di Bergamo [it] on the Piazza Vecchia. Sandal 1990. "Biblioteca civica Angelo Mai e Archivi storici comunali". Anagrafe delle biblioteche italiane [it]...
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Australian author Angelo Maffucci (1847–1903), Italian pathologist Angelo Mai (1782–1854), Italian Cardinal and philologist Angelo Mangiarotti (1921–2012)...
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Giacomo Leopardi (section Ad Angelo Mai)
of the De Republica of Cicero on the part of Mai, Leopardi wrote the poem Ad Angelo Mai ("To Angelo Mai") in which he invokes the figures of many Italian...
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Canti (poetry collection) (section Ad Angelo Mai)
of the De Republica of Cicero on the part of Mai, Leopardi wrote the poem Ad Angelo Mai ("To Angelo Mai") in which he invokes the figure of Tasso to which...
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cuirasses of noble figures, and the halo of Zeus (folios XXXIV). Cardinal Angelo Mai, librarian of the Ambrosiana in the early 1800s, became convinced that...
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vol. iv. De Sacrificio Missae; given in the Collectio Scriptor. Vet. of Angelo Mai, vol. ix. p. 371. De dignitate ecclesie Leodiensis, which established...
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did not perceive the need of a new and full collation.: 165 Cardinal Angelo Mai prepared the first typographical facsimile edition between 1828 and 1838...
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this stage the two aspects were kept separate. This work was printed by Angelo Mai in 1836 as Thesaurus novus latinitatis; its authorship is a later attribution...
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Ângelo Gabriel Borges Damaceno (born 21 December 2004), known as Ângelo Gabriel (Brazilian Portuguese: [ɐ̃ʒelo gabɾiˈɛw]) or simply Ângelo (Brazilian Portuguese:...
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medieval manuscript, Vatican Reg. lat. 1401. The name is that used by Angelo Mai when he published the first edition of the works in 1831. The text of...
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Ambrogio Calepino, Biblioteca Angelo Mai, Bergamo...
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Giuseppe Fabris in 1837. He also lavished patronage on such scholars as Angelo Mai, Giuseppe Mezzofanti, and Gaetano Moroni. This largesse, however, significantly...
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sculpture for the funeral monument to the Roman Catholic Italian Cardinal Angelo Mai. Benzoni also created the white marble image of Saint Anne and the child...
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published in 1833 in the series edited by Angelo Mai (Scriptorum Veterum Nova Collectio Vol. vii, pp. 180–191). Mai's manuscript had a double title: Testament...
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found in Sicily by Fulvio Orsini. Excerpta Vaticana Excerpta Vaticana by Angelo Mai contains fragments of Books 1 to 35 and 61 to 80. Additionally, fragments...
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considerable fragments were first published by Italian Cardinal and philologist Angelo Mai. They were republished by Friedrich Gotthilf Osann, with two other grammatical...
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Church's governing body for missionary activities. In 1833, he succeeded Angelo Mai as Custodian-in-Chief of the Vatican Library, and in 1838 was made cardinal...
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ingredients produced the ink. Gallic acid was one of the substances used by Angelo Mai (1782–1854), among other early investigators of palimpsests, to clear...
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nephew of Michael VIII living about 1310. Pseudo-Hilary, Tractate 1, apud Angelo Mai, ed. (1852), Nova patrum bibliotheca, vol. 1, pp. 477–478Multi volunt...
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ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Retrieved 4 April 2021. Gardenal, Gianna (1985). "Angelo Mai e il Terzo Mitografo Vaticano". Lettere Italiane (in Italian). 37 (2):...
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well-preserved 18th-century sundial. Palazzo Nuovo (Biblioteca Civica Angelo Mai). It was designed by Vincenzo Scamozzi in the early 17th century and completed...
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1765, 1788). Books 11–14 were edited only in the 19th century. In 1817 Angelo Mai edited a further book, from a manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana...
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elocutionum (the latter being really by Arusianus Messius). In that year, Angelo Mai discovered in the Ambrosian library at Milan a palimpsest manuscript,...
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Roman emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus and an epitome discovered by Angelo Mai in a Milan manuscript. Dionysius is the first major historian of early...
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Ripamonti, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, Cardinal Angelo Mai and, at the beginning of the 20th century, Antonio Maria Ceriani, Achille...
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on the youthful Gratian. Fragments of various orations, discovered by Angelo Mai in palimpsests in the Ambrosian library and the Vatican. According to...
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discovery in 1819 by Cardinal Angelo Mai was one of the first major recoveries of an ancient text from a palimpsest, and although Mai's techniques were crude...
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Charles Hare and Connop Thirlwall, trans., John Smith, Cambridge (1828). Angelo Mai, Classici Auctores e Vaticanis Codicibus Editi (Classical Authors Published...
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– Thomas Clayton, American lawyer, politician (b. 1777) September 8 – Angelo Mai, Italian cardinal, philologist (b. 1782) September 12 – Jarvis W. Pike...
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