Abbreviator (redirect from Abbreviatores)
An abbreviator (plural "abbreviators" in English, abbreviatores in Latin) or breviator was a writer of the Papal Chancery who adumbrated and prepared...
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consilio" of 29 June 1908, signed the papal Bulls instead of the earlier abbreviatores. Apostolic protonotaries supernumerary (protonotarii apostolici supranumerarii)...
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Correctors, abolished by Pius VII, only a substitute-corrector among the Abbreviatores was maintained In the regular order of the Minims it was the style of...
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or ranks ; the one called abbreviatores de parco majore, who are twelve in number, and all prelates; the other, abbreviatores de parco minore, called also...
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Alexander VI), eventually becoming the cardinal's secretary. By 1481, he was abbreviatore di parco minore. On 4 February 1484, he became a canon of the cathedral...
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Nicholas V, who made him economous of St. Peter's Basilica. He served as Abbreviatore de parco maggiore under Pope Eugene IV; as corrector of papal letters...
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Llançol i de Borja (the future Pope Alexander VI). In Rome, he became abbreviatore di parco minore; then a papal notary; and then a protonotary apostolic...
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made a canon of the Liberian Basilica on 1 April. He later became an abbreviatore del parco maggiore on 1 January 1876, protonotary apostolic ad instar...
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daughter of Nicodemo Uffreduzzo, Patrician of Todi. Giovanni had been Abbreviatore del Parco Maggiore and Bishop of Cervia (1534–1545). He was appointed...
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