Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi

Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi ( Amadutius ) (born the August 9th 1740 with Savignano, Emilie-Romagna, Italy - died the January 21st 1792 in the same city) was a monk, an academic, a Philosophe and a scholar Italy N of the 18th century.

Biography

August 1st

After having made its primary education studies with the Seminar of Rimini, the Giovanni young person, then fifteen years old, continues, starting from 1755, at the school of Iano Planco, of the studies of Greek and of Philosophie, matters in the study of which, like he confesses it, he launched out “with a youthful heat, in confrontation with the last remainders of old the aristotelism. ” From there, it was sent to Rome, where it found in the person of the cardinal Giovanni Ganganelli (the future Pape Clément XIV), at the same time a guard and a friend.

Thereafter, he taught with the Université “'' Sapienza ''”.

He was inspector of the printing works of Propaganda in Rome starting from 1770.

Works

  • Light novellm quinque anecdote

  • imperatorum Theodosii' unioris and Vaientiniani III , Rome, 1767
  • Anecdota ~itteraria ex manuscr' tis codicibus eruta , 1773
  • Alphabetum Birmanorum seu regni Avensis ;
  • Alphabetum brammhanicum ; Alphabetut veterum Etruscorum , etc, 1773;
  • Theophrasti Erésii characterum capita duet hactenus anecdota , 1786.

External bonds

  • Antonio Montanari, '' Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi E the scuola di Iano Planco ''
  • Antonio Montanari, '' Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi, illuminista cristiano ''
  • Antonio Montanari, '' Filosofia E politica nel pensiero di Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi ''

Sources

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