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Giovanni Marangoni

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Giovanni Marangoni (1673–1753) was a Roman Catholic priest and antiquarian.

Biography

He was born in Verona, and became a canon at the Cathedral of Anagni, and later an apostolic protonotary. He was named custodian of the Roman Catacombs.[1]

Works

  • Delle memorie sacre e profane dell'anfiteatro di Roma, volgarmente detto il Colosseo (about the Roman Colosseum) (1746)
  • Istoria dell'antichissimo oratorio, o Capella di San Lorenzo nel patriarchio lateranense, comunemente appellato Sancta Sanctorum, e della celebre immagine del SS. Salvatore detta Acheropita, che ivi conservasi (Stamperia San Michele, Rome, 1747).
  • Il Divoto Pellegrino Guidato, ed Istruito nella Visita delle quattro Basiliche di Roma, per il Giubileo dell'Anno Santo 1750., Stamperia del Characas, presso San Marco al Corso, Rome, 1749.
  • Grandezze dell'Arcangelo San Michele nella Chiesa Trionfante, Militante, e Purgante, esposte in Dieci Lezioni, ed altrettante Meditazioni, e Considerazioni. Stamperia di Giovanni Zempel, 1739.
  • Delle Cose Gentilesche e Profane Trasportate Ad Uso, e Adornamento delle Chiese. Stamperia di Niccolò e Marco Pagliarini, 1744.
  • Delle Memorie Sagre e Civili dell'Antica Citta di Novana, oggi Civitanova, nella Provincia del Piceno. Stamperia di Giovanni Zempel. 1743.

References

  1. ^ Scifoni, Felice (1844). Dizionario biografico universale. Vol. 3. Florence: David Passigli. p. 907.

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This page was last edited on 4 December 2023, at 04:21
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