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<p> a priest of the [[Carmelite]] Order, was a native of Vincenza, Italy. He was a professor at Genoa, Verona, Padua, and Vincenza. In 1654 he was obliged to quit the religious habit, and died at [[Venice]] in 1699, in his ninety-second year. He published academical discourses, entitled Funghi, because they grew he said, like mushrooms: — Il Vaqlio (Venice, 1663, 1687): — Poetry, Sonnets, etc. (ibid. 1663-64, 12mo): — L Arte Poetica di Ornazio, Tradotta in Versi Sciolti (ibid. 1663, 12mo): — Ode di Orazio Tradotte (ibid. 1680,12mo): — A [[Translation]] of [[Lucan]] (ibid. 1668, 8vo). </p>
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<p> a priest of the [[Carmelite]] Order, was a native of Vincenza, Italy. He was a professor at Genoa, Verona, Padua, and Vincenza. In 1654 he was obliged to quit the religious habit, and died at [[Venice]] in 1699, in his ninety-second year. He published academical discourses, entitled Funghi, because they grew he said, like mushrooms: '''''''''' Il Vaqlio (Venice, 1663, 1687): '''''''''' Poetry, Sonnets, etc. (ibid. 1663-64, 12mo): '''''''''' L Arte Poetica di Ornazio, Tradotta in Versi Sciolti (ibid. 1663, 12mo): '''''''''' [[Ode]] di Orazio Tradotte (ibid. 1680,12mo): '''''''''' A [[Translation]] of [[Lucan]] (ibid. 1668, 8vo). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_17134"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/abriani,+paolo Paolo Abriani from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 15 October 2021

Paolo Abriani [1]

a priest of the Carmelite Order, was a native of Vincenza, Italy. He was a professor at Genoa, Verona, Padua, and Vincenza. In 1654 he was obliged to quit the religious habit, and died at Venice in 1699, in his ninety-second year. He published academical discourses, entitled Funghi, because they grew he said, like mushrooms: Il Vaqlio (Venice, 1663, 1687): Poetry, Sonnets, etc. (ibid. 1663-64, 12mo): L Arte Poetica di Ornazio, Tradotta in Versi Sciolti (ibid. 1663, 12mo): Ode di Orazio Tradotte (ibid. 1680,12mo): A Translation of Lucan (ibid. 1668, 8vo).

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