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760: 402: 541: 38: 591:(1749). He corresponded with a large circle of acquaintances, and a collection of his letters by Selmi appeared in Venice (2 vols., 1789); another by Ceruti in Modena (1885). In spite of many attacks which he suffered for his religious views, and notwithstanding many of his opinions regarding ecclesiastical politics were not approved of in Rome, he was highly esteemed in high circles of the Catholic Church, as is shown in letters sent to him by 109: 691: 463: 498:, Milan, 1744–49), based upon the numerous sources which he published or which otherwise were known. After his death this work was re-edited and continued (Milan, 1753–56 in 17 vols., new edition in 18 vols., 1818–21). 474:(6 vols. fols., Milan, 1738–42), as an elucidation and supplement to his work on the sources. In the third volume of this collection there is found the Muratorian Canon which is significant to the history of the 429:. Muratori supported the claims of his sovereign and of the house of Este against the pope by means of numerous historical researches, which he later on used in the preparation of a historical work, 394:(Venice, 1708). He even intended to establish something like a general society of Italian literature, and as early as 1703 published for this purpose, under the pseudonym "Lamindo Pritanio", a plan 433:(2 vols., Modena: 1st vol., 1717; 2nd vol., 1740). He continued studying the sources for a history of Italy, and as a fruit of his untiring researches there appeared the large work, 845: 611: 805: 800: 701: 865: 815: 860: 855: 840: 501:
He also published a work, which attracted considerable attention, on the question as to how far freedom of thinking might go in religious matters,
835: 830: 486:, 4 vols., Milan, 1739–42), the fourth volume containing also the ancient Christian inscriptions; and the edition of the Roman Sacramentaries ( 810: 401: 742: 728: 770: 820: 533:, was translated into German by Biunde and Braun (Coblenz, 1837) in the interest of the followers of the Hermesian doctrines. In his 379: 166: 81: 59: 540: 371: 478:. To render these researches accessible to greater masses of his countrymen, he himself published a new edition in Italian, 364:
in Milan, where he immediately started collecting unedited ancient writings of various kinds. His first publication was the
669: 723: 795: 850: 825: 615: 435: 382:, and conducted this parish until 1733. He continued publishing unedited writings, first among which was a volume, 155: 133: 52: 46: 470:
At the same time Muratori edited a collection of seventy-five essays on different historical themes, entitled
490:, 2 vols., Venice, 1748), of value to this day. He wrote a chronological representation of Italian history ( 360:, and was ordained a priest in 1694. The following year, he was called to the college of "Dottori" at the 63: 706: 506: 505:(Paris, 1714). Many of his views and opinions were openly challenged; for instance those concerning the 378:, which position he held until his death in that city. In 1716 Muratori became, in addition, provost of 299: 790: 785: 560: 357: 243: 482:(3 vols., Milan, 1751). Other publications of sources are his collections of ancient inscriptions ( 475: 329: 209: 375: 261: 755: 738: 607: 361: 265: 764: 665: 448: 440: 621:
In 1950, Italy issued a postage stamp honouring him on the 200th anniversary of his death.
108: 618:(1701-1769) became his uncle Ludovico's successor and librarian of the Ducal collections. 603: 325: 186: 452: 328:, notable as historian and a leading scholar of his age, and for his discovery of the 779: 695: 526: 514: 418: 333: 213: 640:, Volume 5, by Felice Scifoni, Publisher Davide Passagli, Florence (1849); page 127. 386:(Padua, 1709). At the same time he cultivated literature, as is shown by his works, 592: 683: 679: 668:
Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2024, ISBN 978-0-8132-3844-
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The Theologian's Freedom. Ludovico Murtori and the Limits of Theological Speech.
751: 596: 510: 198: 462: 238: 422: 194: 190: 734: 552: 521:(Venice, 1747), also came under attack. He defended himself in his work, 414: 368:(2 vols., Milan, 1697–98), followed by two other volumes (Padua, 1713). 426: 353: 345: 129: 320:(21 October 1672 – 23 January 1750), commonly referred to in Latin as 551:
He still continued his literary studies, as is shown by his works on
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Rerum italicarum Scriptores ab anno æræ christianæ 500 ad annum 1500
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Francesco Antonio Muratori and Giovanna Muratori (née Altimanni)
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Italian religious, writer, historian and diplomat (1672–1750)
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Riflessioni sopra il buon gusto nelle scienze e nelle arti
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and was publishing in the society's journal. His nephew,
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of Milan (Milan, 1723–51) and the combined efforts of
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Societas eruditorum incognitorum in terris Austriacis
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Governo della Peste politico, medico ed ecclesiastico
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Anecdota Latina ex Ambrosianæ Bibliothecæ codicibus
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In the quarrel about the ideas of 396:Primi disegni della republica letteraria d'Italia 537:(Modena, 1723), he discusses Christian charity. 374:(1700) appointed him archivist and librarian in 503:De ingeniorum moderatione in religionis negotio 356:, studied law, philosophy, and theology at the 846:University of Modena and Reggio Emilia alumni 8: 806:18th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests 801:17th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests 761:Works by or about Ludovico Antonio Muratori 595:and Cardinal Ganganelli, who later became 107: 93: 480:Dissertazioni sopra le AntichitĂ  italiane 82:Learn how and when to remove this message 676:Italy in the Baroque – Selected readings 417:(aided by the emperor) and the Dukes of 413:In 1708 a quarrel broke out between the 45:This article includes a list of general 630: 567:, Milan, 1727). On philosophy he wrote 583:(Modena, 1714; frequently reprinted), 519:Della regolata divozione de' Cristiani 484:Novus thesaurus veterum inscriptionum 7: 729:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 710:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 573:Delle forze dell' intendimento umano 866:Members of the Academy of Arcadians 735:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 443:volumes with the assistance of the 816:People of the Age of Enlightenment 752:Works by Lodovico Antonio Muratori 700:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 51:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 861:17th-century Italian male writers 856:18th-century Italian male writers 841:18th-century Italian philosophers 466:The statue of Muratori in Modena. 352:, he was first instructed by the 167:Santa Maria della Pomposa, Modena 689: 655:Vita del proposto L. A. Muratori 638:Dizionario biografico universale 616:Giovanni Francesco Soli Muratori 602:He was also member of the first 36: 565:Vita ed opere di L. Castelvetro 472:Antiquitates italicæ medii ævi 388:Della perfetta poesia italiana 1: 836:18th-century writers in Latin 831:17th-century writers in Latin 731:, Volume 77: Morlini–Natolini 431:AntichitĂ  Estensi ed Italiane 332:, the earliest known list of 212:, the earliest known list of 811:Fellows of the Royal Society 724:"MURATORI, Ludovico Antonio" 722:Imbruglia, Girolamo (2012). 678:, New York und London 1995, 585:Defetti della Giurisprudenza 405:Lodovico Antonio Muratori, 304:Biblioteca Ducale di Modena 882: 821:Enlightenment philosophers 577:Delle forze della fantasia 557:Vita e rime di F. Petrarca 156:Duchy of Modena and Reggio 134:Duchy of Modena and Reggio 674:Brendian Maurice Dooley, 531:De ingeniorum moderatione 421:, over the possession of 380:Santa Maria della Pomposa 344:Born to a poor family in 318:Lodovico Antonio Muratori 311: 228: 106: 101:Ludovico Antonio Muratori 569:Filosofia morale esposta 523:De superstitione vitanda 409:, Roma, 1752, t. I, p. I 589:Della pubblica felicitĂ  545:Della pubblica felicitĂ  66:more precise citations. 702:Luigi Antonio Muratori 606:in lands ruled by the 548: 535:Della caritĂ  cristiana 515:worshipping the saints 467: 410: 376:Modena's Ducal library 707:Catholic Encyclopedia 543: 507:Immaculate Conception 488:Liturgia romana vetus 465: 404: 300:Biblioteca Ambrosiana 733:(in Italian). Rome: 575:(Venice, 1735), and 561:Lodovico Castelvetro 559:, Modena, 1711) and 358:University of Modena 244:University of Modena 796:People from Vignola 660:Ludovico Muratori: 476:New Testament canon 390:(Modena, 1706) and 330:Muratorian fragment 233:Academic background 210:Muratorian fragment 851:Italian librarians 826:Philosophy writers 769:Ulrich L. Lehner: 608:Austrian Habsburgs 549: 513:and the manner of 468: 411: 262:Benedetto Bacchini 756:Project Gutenberg 457:CittĂ  di Castello 362:Ambrosian Library 324:, was an Italian 315: 314: 266:Carlo Maria Maggi 253:Gerolamo Ponziani 208:Discovery of the 92: 91: 84: 18:Lodovico Muratori 16:(Redirected from 873: 765:Internet Archive 748: 744:978-8-81200032-6 711: 693: 692: 666:Ulrich L. 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