Portrait of Gregorius Leti published in his "Vita di Don Pietro Giron duca d Ossuna", Volume 2, 1699Engraving of Gregorio LetiPrint from Leti's Critique historique, politique, morale, économique, & comique sur les lotteries
Gregorio Leti (29 May 1630 – 9 June 1701) was an Italian historian and satirist from Milan, who sometimes published under the pseudonym Abbe Gualdi, L'abbé Gualdi,[1] or Gualdus[2] known for his works about the Catholic Church, especially the papacy. All of his publications were listed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum.[3]
^Jewett, Charles Coffin. On the Construction of Catalogues of Libraries, and their Publication by Means of Separate Stereotyped titles. ISBN 1-4021-7529-9. p. 78.
^Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pope Innocent X" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
^Ambrosini, Maria Luisa, and Willis, Mary. 1996. The Secret Archives of the Vatican. Barnes & Noble Publishing. ISBN 0-7607-0125-3. p. 138.
GregorioLeti (29 May 1630 – 9 June 1701) was an Italian historian and satirist from Milan, who sometimes published under the pseudonym Abbe Gualdi, L'abbé...
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needed for the passementerie. According to the 17th-century historian GregorioLeti she employed 1200 salaried workers, who tailored for her at their own...
palace, the Palazzo Pamphili, in Rome. The anti-Catholic publicist GregorioLeti wrote that During the last year of the pope's life, Olimpia Maidalchini...
original on 19 April 2022. Retrieved 19 April 2022. Girolamo Lunadoro GregorioLeti, Relatione della Corte di Roma, e de' Riti che si osservano in esta...
4th century. According to legendary accounts found in the works of GregorioLeti ("Historia Genevrena", Amsterdam, 1686) and Besson ("Memoires pour l'histoire...
Seventeenth-Century Venice, University of California 2003, pp. 273–275 Leti, Gregorio (21 October 1689). "The Amours of Messalina, Late Queen of Albion: In...
Notable people with the surname include: Abbe Gualdi, pseudonym of GregorioLeti (1630–1701), Italian historian and satirist Domenico Gualdi (born 1974)...
(La formation de l'esprit scientifique). Translation in French of GregorioLeti's Historia, e memorie recondite sopra alla vita de Oliviero Cromvele:...
Maidalchini; sister-in-law of Pope Innocent X. Anti-Catholic publicist GregorioLeti described Francesco Maidalchini as a person "with no experience in the...
follower of Simon Peter and Pope Linus, was the first Bishop of Geneva. GregorioLeti (1630 – 1701) and Besson, wrote of the legend that Geneva was christianised...
the century and inspired satires of Antonio Lupis, Carlo Moscheni, GregorioLeti and Alain René Lesage. Often a free-thinking individual named "Ferrante"...
Thibaut The History of the Pope's Nephews (1669), translation from GregorioLeti The Present State of the United Provinces (1669). Based on Les Délices...
stage could take ten stage sets. The contemporary Italian historian GregorioLeti described the hall: "Das Comödienhaus […] mit Bogen, Säulen und Balkonen...
Nipotismo di Roma and Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa; the last two by GregorioLeti), with considerable additions of his own. The profiles were originally...
Archived 3 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine [retrieved 4 December 2016]. GregorioLeti: L’amore di Carlo Gonzaga, duca di Mantova e della contessa Margarita...
dissolute conduct during the pontificate of his uncle. According to GregorioLeti, "The great inclination he has had to women hath been no small blemish...
Peter's Basilica in Vatican. A short book ascribed to the anti-Catholic GregorioLeti describes Ravizza as a man full of plots and tricks. Giordano, Silvana...
University Press. pp. 108–110, 204. ISBN 978-0-19-821995-8. Tomaso Tomasi; GregorioLeti (1655). La Vita del duca Valentino. Gio Bapt Lucio Vero [i.e. Amsterdam :...
patria per le provincie di Romagna 3 series 6 (Bologna 1888), pp. 1–90. GregorioLeti, Il cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa,: divisa in trè parti. Parte II (Nella...
(1619–1694) Sir Patience Ward (1629–1696) William Payne (1650–1696) GregorioLeti (1630–1701) Roger Meredith (1637–1701) Sir Jeremy Sambrooke (d. 1705)...
France, Spain, Italy, &c., at that time … translated from the Italian of GregorioLeti, with a preface, prolegomena, notes, and appendix, fol., London, 1754;...