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<p> an [[Italian]] Jesuit, born at Viterbo in 1684, was much in the employment of the bishop of Pavia, and wrote many works, among them De Sacrosanctce Usn Eucharistice crebrius aut rariius Laicis Concedendo (Rome, 1720): — The Life of St. Emidius, [[Bishop]] of Ascoli, in Italian (ibid. 1728): — De Episcopo Titulari [[Tractatus]] Canonico-theologicuis (ibid. 1732): — Opuscula Mnoralia de Eucharistia (ibid. 1733), in four parts: — De Dignitate, Officio, ac Privileqiis Cardinalium (ibid. 1734): — De Patriarchatu Antiocheno (ibid. 1735): — De Ritu Anmbrosiano (ibid. 1738): — De Observandis ab Episcopo in Authenticandis. Reliquiis (ibid. 1739): — A Treatise upon Dreams, to prove that they mean nothing, and that it is superstitious, criminal, and dangerous to trace consequences to them (ibid. 1740, under the name of F. A. Gaffori). </p> | Andrea Geronimo Andreucci <ref name="term_20014" /> | ||
==References == | <p> an [[Italian]] Jesuit, born at Viterbo in 1684, was much in the employment of the bishop of Pavia, and wrote many works, among them De Sacrosanctce Usn Eucharistice crebrius aut rariius Laicis Concedendo (Rome, 1720): '''''—''''' The Life of St. Emidius, [[Bishop]] of Ascoli, in Italian (ibid. 1728): '''''—''''' De Episcopo Titulari [[Tractatus]] Canonico-theologicuis (ibid. 1732): '''''—''''' Opuscula Mnoralia de Eucharistia (ibid. 1733), in four parts: '''''—''''' De Dignitate, Officio, ac Privileqiis Cardinalium (ibid. 1734): '''''—''''' De Patriarchatu Antiocheno (ibid. 1735): '''''—''''' De [[Ritu]] Anmbrosiano (ibid. 1738): '''''—''''' De Observandis ab Episcopo in Authenticandis. Reliquiis (ibid. 1739): '''''—''''' A [[Treatise]] upon Dreams, to prove that they mean nothing, and that it is superstitious, criminal, and dangerous to trace consequences to them (ibid. 1740, under the name of F. A. Gaffori). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_20014"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/andreucci,+andrea+geronimo Andrea Geronimo Andreucci from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_20014"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/andreucci,+andrea+geronimo Andrea Geronimo Andreucci from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Andrea Geronimo Andreucci [1]
an Italian Jesuit, born at Viterbo in 1684, was much in the employment of the bishop of Pavia, and wrote many works, among them De Sacrosanctce Usn Eucharistice crebrius aut rariius Laicis Concedendo (Rome, 1720): — The Life of St. Emidius, Bishop of Ascoli, in Italian (ibid. 1728): — De Episcopo Titulari Tractatus Canonico-theologicuis (ibid. 1732): — Opuscula Mnoralia de Eucharistia (ibid. 1733), in four parts: — De Dignitate, Officio, ac Privileqiis Cardinalium (ibid. 1734): — De Patriarchatu Antiocheno (ibid. 1735): — De Ritu Anmbrosiano (ibid. 1738): — De Observandis ab Episcopo in Authenticandis. Reliquiis (ibid. 1739): — A Treatise upon Dreams, to prove that they mean nothing, and that it is superstitious, criminal, and dangerous to trace consequences to them (ibid. 1740, under the name of F. A. Gaffori).