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- Girolamo Casanate (historic spelling variations include Casanata and Casanatta) (13 February 1620 in Naples – 3 March 1700 in Rome) was an Italian Cardinal...
- ecclesiastical students, local and foreign. In 1698, Cardinal Girolamo Casanata, Librarian of the Holy Roman Church, established the Biblioteca Casanatense...
- Chhatrapati Rajaram Raje Bhonsale, 3rd Maratha Emperor (b. 1670) Girolamo Casanata, Italian cardinal (b. 1620) March 4 – Lorenzo Pasinelli, Italian painter...
- Vatican City Vatican INTF 853 15th Luke 6:29-12:10 (Nicetas Catena) 320 Casanata Library, 715 Rome Italy INTF 854 1286 Theophylact Commentary on the Gospels...
- February 5 – Paul Barbette, Dutch physician (d. 1666) February 13 – Girolamo Casanata, Italian cardinal (d. 1700) February 15 – François Charpentier, French...
- within the codex. Once in Europe, it was acquired by Cardinal Girolamo Casanata who, on his death in 1700, bequeathed it along with his private collection...
- Vatican INTF 1987 14th Theophylact Commentary on the Pauline Epistles† 531 Casanata Library, 1298 Rome Italy INTF 1988 12th Theophylact Commentary on Romans-Ephesians†...
- Chhatrapati Rajaram Raje Bhonsale, 3rd Maratha Emperor (b. 1670) Girolamo Casanata, Italian cardinal (b. 1620) March 4 – Lorenzo Pasinelli, Italian painter...
- by Pope Innocent XII. The librarian at the time was Cardinal Girolamo Casanata, the same person who had supported Noris when he was brought before the...
- (1765) of the Biblioteca Casanatense, founded in 1700 by Cardinal Girolamo Casanata. Audiffredi published a bibliographical work in four folio volumes, entitled...