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<p> Barberini (Not Barberino), Antonio </p> <p> (surnamed II Vecchio), an [[Italian]] prelate and theologian, brother of [[Urban]] VIII, was born at [[Florence]] in 1569. In 1585 he joined the Capuchins; in 1624 was appointed cardinal bishop at | Antonio Barberini (Not Barberino) <ref name="term_22902" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Barberini (Not Barberino), Antonio </p> <p> (surnamed II Vecchio), an [[Italian]] prelate and theologian, brother of [[Urban]] VIII, was born at [[Florence]] in 1569. In 1585 he joined the Capuchins; in 1624 was appointed cardinal bishop at Sinigaglia and librarian of the [[Vatican]] at Rome. He died Sept. 11, 1646. He is the author of, Constitutiones Synodales et Decretapro Diocesi Senogallensi (Rome, 1627): '''''—''''' [[Tractatus]] de Antiquo Modo Eligendi in Relligione Capuccino'um (ibid. 1640): '''''—''''' Ordinatiqnes pro Bono Regimine Religionis Capuccinorum (ibid. eod.). See Bernardus' a Bononih, Bibl. Capuccinorum; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Gen., s.v. (B. P.) </p> | ||
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Antonio Barberini (Not Barberino) [1]
Barberini (Not Barberino), Antonio
(surnamed II Vecchio), an Italian prelate and theologian, brother of Urban VIII, was born at Florence in 1569. In 1585 he joined the Capuchins; in 1624 was appointed cardinal bishop at Sinigaglia and librarian of the Vatican at Rome. He died Sept. 11, 1646. He is the author of, Constitutiones Synodales et Decretapro Diocesi Senogallensi (Rome, 1627): — Tractatus de Antiquo Modo Eligendi in Relligione Capuccino'um (ibid. 1640): — Ordinatiqnes pro Bono Regimine Religionis Capuccinorum (ibid. eod.). See Bernardus' a Bononih, Bibl. Capuccinorum; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Gen., s.v. (B. P.)