- Don
Alphonsus Ciacconius (born
shortly before 15
December 1530,
Baeza - died 14
February 1599, Rome) was a
Spanish Dominican scholar in Rome. His name...
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interpretive statements were not
written by
Ciacconius, as the
prophecy was not
mentioned in any of
Ciacconius' works, nor were the
interpretive statements...
- of the
given colours.
Almost simultaneously, Don
Alphonsus [Francisco]
Ciacconius, a Rome-based
Spanish Dominican scholar,
named the
tinctures after their...
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Montaigne (1533–1592) (French) Paul
Skalich (1534–1573) (Croatian)
Alphonsus Ciacconius (1540–1599) (Spanish)
Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) (Flemish)
Giordano Bruno...
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Jesuit commentator Augustino Oldoini, in his re-edition of
Alphonsus Ciacconius'
Papal History, that
Adrian had aut****d a
number of
works prior to his...
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Diogenes Laertius, viii. 83, p. 387; Le Clerc, Hist. de la Med.;
Alphonsus Ciacconius ap. Fabric. Biblioth. Graec. vol. xiii. p. 48, ed. vet.; Sprengel, Hist...
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papal tombs are also
detailed in the
writings of
Alphonsus Ciacconius. Not all
popes were
buried in Rome. See list of non-extant
papal tombs...
- the
Lante famnily, who
later sold it to
Cardinal Mazarin. (Alphonsus
Ciacconius, I, c.4.155,
noted in
Robert Eisler, "An
Unknown Fresco-Work by Guido...
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prepared a new
annotated edition of the "History of the Popes" by
Alphonsus Ciacconius, up to
Clement IX (1667-9), "Vitæ et res gestæ Pontifi****
Romanorum et...
- 2016-12-20 at the
Wayback Machine,
citing some
older authors such as
Alphonsus Ciacconius, says that Pope
Anastasius IV (Corrado
della Suburra) was
probably a nephew...