Talk:Girolamo Casanate
Casanate not Casanata
editOn the web page of the Biblioteca Casanatense, that was created by the Dominicans thanks to the last will of Girolamo Casanate, the name is listed as Casanate, not Casanata. Seen that the Library's statute and organizational chart is defined in the document left by the Cardinal it sounds pretty odd that they might be mistaken about his name. So, why is this wikipage listed as 'Casanata' and not 'Casanate'? http://www.casanatense.it/index.php/it/la-biblioteca-casanatense/la-storia/i-personaggi/3-girolamo-casanate-il-fondatore Vale new (talk) 07:43, 25 September 2016 (UTC)
- Spelling variations in historic Italian names are absolutely commonplace but the correct spelling should be Casanate which is, without fail, used in modern Italian scholarship: Enciclopedia Treccani. For this reason, I requested to move the page. Gerbis (talk) 10:52, 14 February 2020 (UTC)
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Requested move 14 February 2020
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The result of the move request was: moved. (closed by non-admin page mover) NNADIGOODLUCK (Talk|Contribs) 11:41, 21 February 2020 (UTC)
Girolamo Casanata → Girolamo Casanate – Casanata (and all other name variants like Casanatta etc.) is a very old-fashioned version of the name occasionally occurring in 17th and 18th century references. He was always correctly referred to as Casanate. In modern Italian scholarship nobody calls him differently and all biographies are headed accordingly: Enciclopedia Treccani Gerbis (talk) 10:52, 14 February 2020 (UTC)
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