Paolo Maria Paciaudi (1710 – 1785) was an Italian Theatine priest, antiquarian, and historian.
Paolo Maria Paciaudi | |
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Born | 23 November 1710 Turin, Kingdom of Sardinia |
Died | 1 February 1785 (aged 74) Parma, Duchy of Parma |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Classical archaeologist, librarian, antiquarian, historian, numismatist, preacher |
Biography
editHe born at Turin in 1710. He studied at Bologna, became professor of philosophy at Genoa, and in 1761 settled at Parma as librarian to the grand-duke, who also appointed him his antiquary and director of some public works; besides which he was historiographer of the Order of Malta. He died in 1785. The cleric Ireneo Affò replaced him as librarian in Parma.
Main works
edit- De sacris christianorum balneis (1750, 4to);
- De cultu S. Joannis Baptistæ antiquitates Christianæ (1754, 4to), a masterpiece full of religious minutiae;
- De athletarum κυβιστήσει in palæstra Græcorum commentarius (1756, 4to);
- Monumenta Peloponnesiaca (1761, 2 vols. 4to);
- Memoirs of the Grand Masters of the Order of St John of Jerusalem (1780, 3 vols. 4to);
- Lettres au comte de Caylus (1802, 8vo).
Source
edit- This article incorporates public domain material from McClintock, John; Strong, James (1867–1887). Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. Harper and Brothers. The entry cites:
- Fabroni, Vitæ Italorum, vol. 14 s.v.;
- Leneys, Life of Paciaudi prefixed to his Letters to M. de Caylus;
- Tipaldo, Biog. degli Italiani illustri, vol. 10, s.v.
External links
edit- Media related to Paolo Maria Paciaudi at Wikimedia Commons
- Roscioni, Lisa (2014). "PACIAUDI, Paolo Maria". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 80: Ottone–Pansa (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.