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Francesco Maria Pratilli (1689–1763) was an
Italian priest, scholar, antiquarian,
whose name is known, from the 19th century, for
being involved in a vast...
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established as an 18th-century
forgery due to
Francesco Maria Pratilli (Georg
Heinrich Pertz,
Rudolf Köpke, Über das
Chronicon Cavense und andere...
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University Press. p. 948. See
Erasmo Gesualdo,
Osservazioni critiche sopra la
storia della via
Appia di
Francesco Maria Pratilli p. 7 (Naples, 1754)....
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French composer and
violinist (d. 1753)
October 10 –
Francesco Maria Pratilli,
Italian priest, antiquarian,
famed for
skilled forgeries (d. 1763) October...
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spurious Chronicon Cavense of the forger,
scholar and
priest Francesco Maria Pratilli (1689–1763).
Following the
Council of
Melfi in 1059, the
church was transformed...
- avella.av.it.
Retrieved 2024-04-12.
Bunbury 1854
cites Francesco Maria Pratilli, Via Appia, p. 445; Lupuli, Iter Venusin. p. 19; Romanelli, vol. iii. p...
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French composer and
violinist (d. 1753)
October 10 –
Francesco Maria Pratilli,
Italian priest, antiquarian,
famed for
skilled forgeries (d. 1763) October...
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Italian historian Ludovico Antonio Muratori. In 1753,
Francesco Maria Pratilli published a
number of fake chronicles,
including a
forgery based on the...
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other architectural fragments, have been
found there (Francesco
Maria Pratilli, Via Appia, iii. 3. p. 347; Romanelli, vol. iii. p. 590). This article incorporates...
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Morganwg (1747–1826) François
Nodot (c. 1650 – 1710)
Francesco Maria Pratilli (1689–1763)
Constantine Simonides (1820–1867)
Clotilde de
Surville (fl...