GiuseppeGarampi (29 October 1725 – 4 May 1792) was an Italian scholar and collector of documents and books. He was born in Rimini, the son of Count Lorenzo...
with paper. After a journey through south-west Germany in 1762, Count GiuseppeGarampi, Prefect of the Vatican Archives, remarked: "In this region large quantities...
Catholica Medii Ævi", and with the aid of the manuscript notes of GiuseppeGarampi in the Vatican Archives, was enabled to present a new list substantially...
Durini, a Russophobic nuncio at Warsaw, with the more pliant Count GiuseppeGarampi. His eventual return to Russia in 1777 occasioned Derzhavin's well-known...
Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and writer (born 1741) May 4 – GiuseppeGarampi, Italian scholar and book collector (born 1725) May 12 – Charles Simon...
collection had increased to 7,487 books. During the eighteenth century, GiuseppeGarampi, Prefect of the Vatican Archives, was a notable donor to the library...
Loppia adducentes captivum, retruserunt eum in custodia carcerali." GiuseppeGarampi. Illustrazione di un antico sigillo della Garfagnana, (Roma: per Niccolò...
celebrated in the city and Diocese of Rimini on 10 February. In 1751 GiuseppeGarampi was appointed Prefect of the Vatican Archives. He published an anonymous...
Paolo Francesco Antamori Giuseppe Maria Capece Zurlo Raniero Finocchietti Giovanni Andrea Archetti GiuseppeGarampiGiuseppe Doria Pamphili Vincenzo Ranuzzi...
October 1745) Antonio Eugenio Visconti (22 November 1766 – 1773 ) GiuseppeGarampi (16 March 1776 – 20 May 1776) Giovanni Battista Caprara Montecuccoli...
0 December 1782 Predecessor Saverio Giustiniani Successor Cardinal GiuseppeGarampi Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Anastasia Orders Ordination 17...
and fresco for many of the prominent families such as the Battaglini, Garampi, Ganganelli, and Spina. In 1799, he was elected professor of design at...
in 1788. After the prince's time in Rome, and on the advice of Cardinal Garampi (1725–92) he continued his studies at a French seminary, eventually being...
Primavalle (corresponding to the present-day Via Pio IX and Via Cardinal Garampi), a large square had been built, Piazza di Primavalle, which was dedicated...
the 16th century. Palazzo Garampi Amintore Galli Theatre. Inaugurated on 16 August 1857 with the world premiere of Giuseppe Verdi's Aroldo, the theatre...
Eubel I, p. 69. Spanus: Eubel I, p. 69, ex schedis Garampi ('from the notes of [Cardinal] Garampi'). Petrus was Bishop of Acerno, not Bishop of Acerra:...
Eubel's date of 1528, which he cites from a Vatican ms. index of the Schedae Garampi, is not in agreement with the documentary evidence that Bishop Schelinus...
pontificum Romanorum præstantiora a Martino V ad Benedictum XIV" (Rome, 1744); Garampi, "De nummo argenteo Benedicti III dissertatio" (Rome, 1749). For further...