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<p> Benci (Or Bencio), Georgio </p> <p> an [[Italian]] theologian, was born at Rimini, and entered the [[Company]] of Jesuits at [[Bologna]] in 1665. He was sent to [[Brazil]] in 1681, and died at [[Lisbon]] in 1708, leaving several works, among them, (Economia Christiana, sive de Ratione Agendi cum Servis (Rome, 1705, 12mo): — De Probabilitate Quoad Intellectum (ibid. 1713, 4to). </p>
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<p> Benci (Or Bencio), Georgio </p> <p> an [[Italian]] theologian, was born at Rimini, and entered the [[Company]] of [[Jesuits]] at [[Bologna]] in 1665. He was sent to [[Brazil]] in 1681, and died at [[Lisbon]] in 1708, leaving several works, among them, (Economia Christiana, sive de Ratione Agendi cum Servis (Rome, 1705, 12mo): '''''''''' De Probabilitate Quoad Intellectum (ibid. 1713, 4to). </p>
 
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Georgio Benci (Or Bencio) [1]

Benci (Or Bencio), Georgio

an Italian theologian, was born at Rimini, and entered the Company of Jesuits at Bologna in 1665. He was sent to Brazil in 1681, and died at Lisbon in 1708, leaving several works, among them, (Economia Christiana, sive de Ratione Agendi cum Servis (Rome, 1705, 12mo): De Probabilitate Quoad Intellectum (ibid. 1713, 4to).

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