LC control no. | n 85035228 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Mascardi, Agostino, 1591-1640 |
Variant(s) | Mascardi, Signor (Agostino), 1591-1640 |
Associated country | Italy |
Associated place | Rome (Italy) |
Birth date | 1591 |
Death date | 1640 |
Place of birth | Sarzana (Italy) |
Place of death | Sarzana (Italy) |
Field of activity | History Law |
Profession or occupation | Historians Scholars |
Found in | His La congiura del conte Gio. Luigi de FieĢschi, 1629: title page (Agostino Mascardi) His A caveat to Britons, 1735: title page (Signor Mascardi) NUC pre-1956 (Mascardi, Agostino, 1591-1640) Mascardi, Agostino. Prose vulgari, 1653: title page (Monsignor Agostino Mascardi, Cameriere d'Honore di N.S. Vrbano VIII) Italian Wikipedia, June 27, 2018: Agostino Mascardi (Agostino Mascardi (Sarzana, 2 September 1590-Sarzana, 1640) was an Italian scholar and historian; in 1606 he entered the Society of Jesus, maintaining a strong interest in literary studies and compositions, for which he often relied on the judgment and advice of the Benedictine abbot Angelo Grillo (1557-1629); left the Benedictines in 1617 when his attempts to enter the service of the House of Medici put him at odds with his superiors in the Society of Jesus; studied law in Rome; in December 1621 became a member of Accademia degli Addormentati; in 1624 Pope Urban VIII made him his waiter of honor) <https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agostino_Mascardi> |