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Angelico Aprosio (29
October 1607 – 23
February 1681) was an
Italian Augustine monk, scholar, and bibliophile. He entered the
Augustinian order on March...
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bibliophile Angelico Aprosio, it was
initially based in the
convent of the
Augustinians of Ventimiglia, to
whose order Aprosio himself belonged. A renowned...
- text. This fact
brought to an end the
friendship between Brusoni and
Aprosio.
Aprosio wrote a
defence of his work
which contained the most
bitter charges...
- at
Genoa is in the
downloadable lexicon Vocabolario Ligure, by
Sergio Aprosio, year 2001,
avaria in
Volume 1
pages 115-116. Many more
records in medieval...
- Conzatti, Venice. On 15
April 1660 he
began a
correspondence with
Angelico Aprosio that
lasted until his death. He also
corresponded regularly with Antonio...
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correspondent of many of the
foremost scholars of the day,
including Angelico Aprosio,
Nicolas Steno, René-François de
Sluse and
Nicolaas Heinsius. He left a...
- (2000).
Frati barocchi:
Studi su A.G.
Brignole Sale, G.A. De Marini, A.
Aprosio, F. Frugoni, P. Segneri. Modena: Mucchi. Graziosi,
Elisabetta (2015). "Cesura...
- Marieke; Fokkens, Antske; Laparra, Egoitz; Minard, Anne-Lyse;
Palmero Aprosio, Alessio; Rigau, German; Rospocher,
Marco (2016-10-15). "NewsReader: Using...
- cathedral,
later destro****, and
later still re-constructed in 1714 by Mgr
Aprosio. Both
cathedral and
palace were
occupied in 1748 by
Genoese troops. The...
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member of the
Accademia degli Incogniti of Venice. He
befriended Angelico Aprosio, with whom he
conducted a
regular correspondence which would last until...