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of his Order for the space of five years during which he resided in Rome. After his term expired, he returned to his monastery in Venice, where he remained as abbot until his death in 1777.
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Bibliotheca codicum manuscriptorum monasterii S. Michaelis Venetiarum prope Murianum una cum Appendice librorum impressorum seculi XV
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Memorie della vita di San Parisio, e del monastero dei Santi Christina e Parisio di Treviso
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His monumental work, in the preparation of which he was assisted by his confrères,
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Ad Scriptores rerum Italicarum A. Muratorii accessiones historiæ Faventinæ
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At the early age of fourteen, Nicola entered the Camaldolese Order at the
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Annales Camaldulenses ordinis S. Benedicti, ab anno 907 ad annum 1770
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Italian abbot and monastic historian in the Camaldolese Order
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9 volumes folio (Venice, 1755–73). It follows the plan of
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