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<p> an [[Italian]] preacher and poet, was born at [[Venice]] in 1686. He belonged to the [[Jesuit]] Order, and preached in nearly all the cities of Italy. He counted among his auditors at Rome and [[Bologna]] pope [[Benedict]] XIV. He sojourned habitually at Padua, where he died, May 21, 1747. He wrote Thirty Sermons (Bologna, 1752). His [[Latin]] and Italian poems were published by Roberti at [[Padua]] in 1749. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> an [[Italian]] preacher and poet, was born at [[Venice]] in 1686. He belonged to the [[Jesuit]] Order, and preached in nearly all the cities of Italy. He counted among his auditors at Rome and [[Bologna]] pope [[Benedict]] XIV. He sojourned habitually at Padua, where he died, May 21, 1747. He wrote Thirty Sermons (Bologna, 1752). His Latin and Italian poems were published by Roberti at Padua in 1749. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Jacopo Antonio Bassani [1]

an Italian preacher and poet, was born at Venice in 1686. He belonged to the Jesuit Order, and preached in nearly all the cities of Italy. He counted among his auditors at Rome and Bologna pope Benedict XIV. He sojourned habitually at Padua, where he died, May 21, 1747. He wrote Thirty Sermons (Bologna, 1752). His Latin and Italian poems were published by Roberti at Padua in 1749. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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