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Filippo Argelati (December 1685 – 25
January 1755) was an
Italian historian and
prolific editor,
notable as a
leading scholar of his age.
Filippo Argelati was...
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Latin at the
Scuole Palatine. His
friendship with the
publisher Filippo Argelati triggered a
period of
literary scholarship. By 1721, he was emplo**** full...
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which Tomasini included in his
Elogia viror. litter. illustrium, and
Argelati, in the Bibl. scriptor. Mediolan. He was
unable to
complete his
study on...
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Palatina of
Milan (Milan, 1723–51) and the
combined efforts of
Filippo Argelati and
Count Carlo Archinto. An
edition was
published in the
early 20th century...
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title (link)
Argelati,
Giacomo (1829).
Risultamenti ottenuti dalla Società medico-chirurgica...
- with
financial support from a
number of
aristocrats including Filippo Argelati and
Carlo Archinto.
Writers on
Italian Events from the five-hundredth year...
- ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.
Translated in part from
Italian Wikipedia entry.
Argelati,
Filippo (1745).
Bibliotheca Scriptorum Mediolanensium. Vol. I. Milan....
- Milan,
Italy Founders Fabrizio Donvito and
Marco Cohen Headquarters via
Argelati 33,
Milan ,
Italy Key
people Fabrizio Donvito,
Marco Cohen,
Benedetto Habib...
- (XX-XII [1770], pp.1-21).
Paitoni died in Zero
Branco in 1774.
Filippo Argelati's Biblioteca degli Volgarizzatori had not yet been
published when the similar...
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scholarly academy,
which met at his palace. He
collaborated with
Filippo Argelati to
publish the epic
history by Muratori,
titled Rerum italicarum scriptores...