Bernardo Zuzzeri
See also: Zuzzeri
Bernardo Zuzzeri , Italian Jesuit, was born in 1683 with Raguse, of a patrician family, originating in Venice, allied with that of Banduri, numismatist, and of Stay, Latin poet.
Having embraced the Rule of Saint-Ignace to Rome, in 1697, it was characterized by the speed from its progress in sciences, and mainly in theology. By finishing its courses, it supported public theses in a way so brilliant which it was indicated to teach theology with the Romain college. On its urgent prayers, its superiors allowed him to go in the Croatia to devote itself to it to the preaching of the Gospel. In the long exercise of its piles ministry, it published several Opuscules in language Illyrienne, but without putting its name at it. Recalled to Rome, he fills there, a few years, the functions of assistant of the Master of the beginners, and withdrew itself in the Romain college, where he died in 1762.
Independently of the opuscules which one spoke, the Zuzzeri Father is author of a Exercice devout to the honor of Saint-Blaise, évéque and martyr , published by the P. Nicolaï in the Memorie di san Biagio , Rome, 1752. It left handwritten a Histoire of the missions of the Croatia , in Latin, and nearly fifteen hundred Sermons in language illyrienne.
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