unknown. 1780–1836 – the collection of the Venetian former Jesuit Matteo Luigi Canonici (1727–c.1806) (sold London, Sotheby's, 15 June 1836, no. 40). 1836–1903...
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Library in Oxford, England; it is named after a previous owner, Matteo Luigi Canonici, an 18th-century Venetian Jesuit. It has 380 compositions in all...
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large collection of medieval Italian manuscripts was bought from Matteo Luigi Canonici in 1817. In 1829, the library bought the collection of Rabbi David...
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was bought by the Bodleian from the estate of the Venetian Jesuit Matteo Luigi Canonici (1727–c.1806). It was originally made in 1436 for Pietro Donato...
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was a part of the private book collection of the Venetian Jesuit Matteo Luigi Canonici. Today its kept in the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England. Elias...
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When Affò died in 1797, he was replaced by former Jesuit priest Matteo Luigi Canonici, until 1805. In 1804, the Napoleonic administration of the Duchy...
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the collection of the Venetian former Jesuit Matteo Luigi Canonici [de] (1727–c.1806) in 1817. Canonici's manuscripts included the Notitia originally created...
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di Renzo Bragantini e Primo Griguolo, Minelliana, Rovigo, 2009. Ginevra Canonici Fachini, Prospetto biografico delle donne italiane rinomate in letteratura...
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Secret Archives and baptismal records were opened. Two Italian scholars, Matteo Luigi Napolitano and Andrea Tornielli, confirmed that the memorandum was genuine...
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(1273–1276) (1276–1279 – probably vacant) Bentivenga de Bentivengis (1279–1289) Matteo di Aquasparta (1289–1302) Gentile Partino (1302–1305) Berengar Fredol (1306–1323)...
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