Francesco Turchi was a 16th-century writer and scholar, as well as a priest in the Carmelite order living in Treviso.
He was active in the editing of works by the printing firms of Giolito, Giunti, and others active in Venice. He added notes to the Poems (Rime) by Bembo; works by Ludovico Ariosto; the Memorial of a Christian life by Louis of Granada; Lo Specchio della croce by Cavalca. He published a work of Salmi Penitenziali, an Epithalamium, and a collection of his letters. It was disputed by Apostolo Zeno whether he deserved credit for a Supplement to the work of Livy, containing lost books from the history, in a volume translated into Tuscan Italian by Nardi,[1] and published by Giunti in 1573. Zeno attributed the work to Johann Freinsheim.[2]
In 1580, Turchi gave the oration in Rome at the confirmation of Giovanni Battista Caffardi as the head of the Carmelite order.[3]
^Moss, Joseph William (1825). A manual of classical bibliography. Vol. 2. p. 220.
^Oratione del r.p. maestro Francesco Turchi da Trivigi, dell'Ordine della Beatissima Vergine Maria del Monte Carmelo, fatta nel capitolo generale dell'isteso ordine: celebrato in Roma, nelle feste delle Pentecoste, dell'anno 1580. Per la creatione del reuerendissimo p. generale, maestro Giovambattista Caffardi da Siena.
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Pallavicino (Venice, 1687) Gli avvenimenti di Erminia e di Clorinda by Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (Venice, 1693) music lost Amori di Rinaldo con Armida by Teofilo...
Duke of Parma Ferdinand I of Bourbon, with another dedicated to Adeodato Turchi, bishop of Parma, on the occasion of his visit to the workshop in San Pancrazio...
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Cinematography Luciano Tovoli Edited by Michelangelo Antonioni Francesco Grandoni Music by Guido Turchi (musical consultant) Production companies RAI Polytel International...
"turchi ed ebrei" ("Turks and Jews") in a public ceremony on Easter eve. Its plain brick exterior was embellished with a frieze designed by Francesco Borromini...
Lucas Cranach the Elder) and the 17th century Veronese school. Alessandro Turchi works on canvas and touchstone were particularly strongly represented. It...
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alle critiche di alcuni autori. Bologna: Tipografia Felsinea di Romano Turchi Battarra. 1823. Sulla mitologia scandinava del sig. abate Giovan Battista...
poet during the time of Julius Caesar Pasquale Tola (1800–1874) Dolores Turchi (born 1935) Massimo Cellino (born 1956), entrepreneur and football club...
lost. According to art historians, the Gherardinis supported Alessandro Turchi, called l'Orbetto, who they commissioned many works of art to. Nothing is...
friezes dating back to the time of its construction. Palazzo Turchi di Bagno FrancescoScafuri p. 17. Trenti, Lodovisi, Damieri "Stemmi e imprese della...