1597 HISTORY of ROMAN REPUBLIC by ONOFRIO PANVINIO REIPUBLICAE ROMANAE antique
1597 HISTORY of ROMAN REPUBLIC by ONOFRIO PANVINIO REIPUBLICAE ROMANAE antique
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ONOFRIO PANVINIO (1530-1568)
Onuphrii Panuinii Veronensis, fratris Eremitae Augustiniani, Reipublicae Romanae commentariorum libri tres: et alia quaedam, quorum seriem sequens pagina indicabit.
FRANKFURT; 1597
Small folio : 8 1/4 by 12 1/2"
Original leather , gilt spine with six raised bands.
445 pp
Text in Latin
Some restoration of binding, some wormholes at the inner margin
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The erudite Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius (1529 – 1568) was an Italian historian and antiquary, who was librarian to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese.
Panvinio was born in Verona. At the age of eleven, he entered the order of Order of Saint Augustine and in 1539 he went to Rome and became fascinated by the city, whose topography and inscriptions, ancient and medieval history, writers and great papal families he would document through a spectacularly productive brief lifetime.
After graduating in Rome as bachelor of arts in 1553 and teaching the novices of his order in Rome and Florence, in 1557 he obtained the degree of doctor of theology. He visited the libraries of Italy, pursuing historical research and went to Germany in 1559. Refusing the position of bishop, he accepted the more welcome office of corrector and reviser of the books of the Vatican Library in 1556. He died in Palermo while accompanying his friend and protector Cardinal Farnese to the Synod of Monreale, 1568.
He was recognized as one of the greatest church historians and archaeologists of his time. The scholarly printer Paulus Manutius called him antiquitatis helluo ("a glutton for antiquity"), and Julius Caesar Scaliger styled him pater omnis historiae ("father of all history").
His great archaeological map of ancient Rome was produced in 1565.
About the same time he began to collaborate with the French engraver Etienne Duperac, who continued to provide illustrations for posthumous printings of Panvinio's works. Not all of his numerous historical, theological, archaeological, and liturgical works were published, even posthumously; some are preserved in manuscript in the Vatican Library.
His portrait by Tintoretto is in the Galleria Colonna.
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