- An
abbreviator (plural "abbreviators" in English,
abbreviatores in Latin) or
breviator was a
writer of the
Papal Chancery who
adumbrated and prepared...
- 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...
- consilio" of 29 June 1908,
signed the
papal Bulls instead of the
earlier abbreviatores.
Apostolic protonotaries supernumerary (protonotarii
apostolici supranumerarii)...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
- Llançol i de
Borja (the ****ure Pope
Alexander VI). In Rome, he
became abbreviatore di
parco minore; then a
papal notary; and then a
protonotary apostolic...
-
daughter of
Nicodemo Uffreduzzo,
Patrician of Todi.
Giovanni had been
Abbreviatore del
Parco Maggiore and
Bishop of
Cervia (1534–1545). He was appointed...