AngelicoAprosio (29 October 1607 – 23 February 1681) was an Italian Augustine monk, scholar, and bibliophile. He entered the Augustinian order on March...
Founded in 1648 by AngelicoAprosio, it was initially based in the convent of the Augustinians of Ventimiglia, to whose order Aprosio himself belonged....
1612. Barbazza was a friend and correspondent of Claudio Achillini, AngelicoAprosio, Pietro Della Valle, Giambattista Basile and Giambattista Marino. Marino...
of a satire, entitled, La Maschera Scoperta, written by the father AngelicoAprosio of Ventimiglia against Arcangela Tarabotti. Brusoni, who was in great...
and Agostino Coltellini and correponded with Antonio Magliabechi and AngelicoAprosio. Some of his works, including the satirical poem La Chimera, and the...
Conzatti, Venice. On 15 April 1660 he began a correspondence with AngelicoAprosio that lasted until his death. He also corresponded regularly with Antonio...
distinguished Italian men of letters of the day, including Agostino Mascardi, AngelicoAprosio, Francesco Pona, Giovanni Francesco Loredan and Guido Casoni. Leonardo...
Filarmonici). He was a close friend of the learned Augustinian monk AngelicoAprosio. Bonifacio was a regular attendee of Sara Copia Sullam's literary salon...
Adimari Giovanni Pietro Francesco Agius de Soldanis Ansaldo Ansaldi AngelicoAprosio Benedetto Averani Benedetto Buonmattei (Boemonte Battidente) Jean Chapelain...
a member of the Accademia degli Incogniti of Venice. He befriended AngelicoAprosio, with whom he conducted a regular correspondence which would last until...
correspondent of many of the foremost scholars of the day, including AngelicoAprosio, Nicolas Steno, René-François de Sluse and Nicolaas Heinsius. He left...
attainments, a favorite of the muses, Sarra Copia charmed youth and age." AngelicoAprosio would later report that "Men of letters not only from nearby but from...
cultural independence, such as Girolamo Brusoni, Ferrante Pallavicino, AngelicoAprosio, Pietro Michiel, and Francesco Pona. The name ‘Incogniti’ alludes to...
various erotic novels and deliberately anticlerical works; with father AngelicoAprosio, an elite scholar from Ventimiglia; with a "fugitive Carthusian monk"...