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Giuseppe Garampi (29
October 1725 – 4 May 1792) was an
Italian scholar and
collector of do****ents and books. He was born in Rimini, the son of
Count Lorenzo...
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parish church and
cardinal diaconate located in Rome on Via
Cardinale Garampi 60 in the
Primavalle quarter with the church's main
entrance found on Via...
- ומלואה,
Shoken 1973, p. 221
Mieses Dengel,
Ignatz Philipp,
Nuntius Joseph Garampi in
preussich Schlesien ...im
Jahre 1776, Rome, 1903, p. 239 Kraushar, Aleksander...
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Maria Capece Zurlo Raniero Finocchietti Giovanni Andrea Archetti Giuseppe Garampi Giuseppe Doria Pamphili Vincenzo Ranuzzi Carlo Bellisomi Nicola Colonna...
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residence was added. It was
modified at the end of the 16th century.
Palazzo Garampi Amintore Galli Theatre.
Inaugurated on 16
August 1857 with the
world premiere...
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Primavalle (corresponding to the present-day Via Pio IX and Via
Cardinal Garampi), a
large square had been built,
Piazza di Primavalle,
which was dedicated...
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increased to 7,487 books.
During the
eighteenth century,
Giuseppe Garampi,
Prefect of the
Vatican Archives, was a
notable donor to the library. He...
- paper.
After a
journey through south-west
Germany in 1762,
Count Giuseppe Garampi,
Prefect of the
Vatican Archives, remarked: "In this
region large quantities...
- in 1788.
After the prince's time in Rome, and on the
advice of
Cardinal Garampi (1725–92) he
continued his
studies at a
French seminary,
eventually being...
- transferred. At his feet sat the
Empress herself,
Cardinal Migazzi, and
Garampi; and Pope Pius VI,
during his
sojourn in Vienna,
attended his lectures...