Niccolò Alamanni, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Niccolò Alamanni

Roman antiquarian of Greek origin.

Date of Birth: 12-Jan-1583

Place of Birth: Ancona, Marche, Italy

Date of Death: 25-Jul-1626

Profession: librarian, archivist, antiquarian

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Niccolò Alamanni

  • Niccolò Alamanni (Ancona, 12 January 1583 – Rome, 1626) was a Roman antiquarian of Greek origin.
  • He was educated in Rome at the Greek College, founded by Gregory XIII, but was ordained deacon and priest according to the Latin rite.
  • After teaching Greek for some time to persons of rank, he was appointed secretary to Cardinal Borghese, and afterwards made custodian of the Vatican Library.
  • His death is said to have been caused by too close attendance at the erection of the high altar of St.
  • Peter's, to which honorable duty he had been assigned with orders to see that the sepulchres of the holy martyrs were not interfered with in the course of the work.
  • He wrote a Syntagma de Lateranensibus parietibus (Rome, 1625) on the occasion of restorations carried out in the church of St.
  • John Lateran by his patron, Cardinal Borghese; also a dissertation on the relative importance of the right and left side as exhibited in certain old papal coins that place St.
  • Paul to the right of St.
  • Peter, De dextrae laevaeque manus praerogativa ex antiquis Pontificum nummis Paulum Petro apostolo anteponentibus.
  • He is known in the history of classical literature as the editor (Lyon, 1623) of the famous Anecdota, or Secret History, of Procopius, a work that was violently criticized outside of Italy.

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