Knowledge (XXG)

Giusto Fontanini

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53: 211: 223: 109:. A classification of knowledge, then, but with a revolutionary linguistic plan: the vulgar, now national language. The disciplines in which he shares his library of eloquence are: grammar, rhetoric, poetry, dramatic (theater), lyricism, history, philosophy, theology. There are, and legitimate, both vulgar works and the vulgarizations of ancient works. 199: 81:
died without heirs. While the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II recognized as heir to Alfonso, his cousin Cesare d'Este, his dubious legitimacy led the papal states to claim the Duchy of Ferrara, including Comacchio. Cesare and his successors were constrained to the Duchy of Modena. However in 1708, an
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Austrian army claimed Commacchio by marching an army to occupy the town. While the Papacy gathered an army to confront the imperial garrison, the rival political and legal claims were trumpeted in competing scholarly treatises: the Este claim by the erudite
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Sharp criticism by the intellectuals of the time for the many omissions and inaccuracies does not diminish the value of this Library, which is recognized as the first step in the arrangement of Italian works.
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A prelate and attentive bibliophile, in 1697 became a stubborn and reactionary defender of the Papal Curia. In 1708, he was a protagonist of a contentious controversy over the possession of the territory of
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Fontanini's most important work is the "Library of Italian Eloquence" (1726), a bibliography of the letters, later corrected and supplemented by
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Dukes of Modena along with their protector, the Austrian Hapsburg empire. In 1597, the then Duke of Ferrara
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Where are neatly arranged works printed in our vulgar language over the disciplines and the main subjects
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and several others. Ultimately, the papacy acquiesed to the occupation for some decades.
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Justi Fontanini Forojuliensis De Antiquitatibus Horti colonii Etruscorum libri duo
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Delle masnade ed altri servi secondo l'uso dei Longobardi
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Index

San Daniele del Friuli
Rome
Roman Catholic
archbishop
Italian
historian

Acta Eruditorum
Comacchio
Este
Alfonso II d'Este
Ludovico Antonio Muratori
Apostolo Zeno
Giusto Fontanini, su Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
Busolini 1997
"FONTANINI, Giusto"
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
ISBN
978-8-81200032-6
Portals
Biography
icon
Catholicism
Italy
Categories
1666 births
1736 deaths
18th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops
18th-century Italian historians

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