LC control no. | n 88065943 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Morcelli, Stefano Antonio, 1737-1821 |
Variant(s) | Morcelli, Stefano Antonio, 1737-1822 Morcelli, Steph. Antonius, 1737-1821 |
Associated country | Italy |
Birth date | 17370117 |
Death date | 18210101 |
Place of birth | Chiari (Italy) |
Place of death | Chiari (Italy) |
Field of activity | Inscriptions, Latin Africa--Church history |
Affiliation | Jesuits |
Profession or occupation | Epigraphists Priests |
Found in | Vavassori, G. Catalogo del fondo Stefano Antonio Morcelli, c1987: p. vii (b. 1/17/1737, Chiari) p. xx (d. 1821) LC data base, 1/10/88 (hdg.: Morcelli, Stefano Antonio, 1737-1821 and Morcelli, Stefano Antonio, 1737-1822) Encic. ital. (Morcelli, Stefano Antonio b. 1/17/1737, Chiari and d. 1/1/1821, Chiari) His Steph. Antonii Morcelli Agapea ... 1822. Stefano Ant. Morcelli e la sua Africa cristiana, 1922: page 3 (Stefano Antonio Morcelli) Wikipedia, Oct. 8, 2014 (Stefano Antonio Morcelli; 17 Jan. 1737-1 Jan. 1822; Italian scholar or epigraphist; studied at the Jesuit College of Brescia, admitted into the Society of Jesus 3 Nov. 1753; he taught grammar at Fermo, humanities at Ragusa, and oratory at the Roman College, where he estab. an academy of archaeology at the Kircher Museum; after suppression of the Society of Jesus (1773) he became librarian to Cardinal Albani; appointed to a provostship in his native town in 1791; his reputation is due to his extensive knowledge of ancient inscriptions and to his classical Latinity; list of his titles, in Latin) Treccani.it, enciclopedia italiana, online, viewed Oct. 8, 2014 (Morcelli, Stefano Antonio; b. Jan. 17, 1737; d. Jan. 1, 1821) |
Associated language | lat |