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<p> a famous [[Italian]] antiquarian, was born Dec. 13, 1662, in Verona. He studied at the Jesuitical [[College]] in Bononia and at Paduat and was made doctor of theology at the latter place. In 1684 he went to Rome, where he died, March 2, 1729. </p>
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<p> a famous [[Italian]] antiquarian, was born Dec. 13, 1662, in Verona. He studied at the Jesuitical College in Bononia and at Paduat and was made doctor of theology at the latter place. In 1684 he went to Rome, where he died, March 2, 1729. </p>
 
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Francesco Bianchini [1]

a famous Italian antiquarian, was born Dec. 13, 1662, in Verona. He studied at the Jesuitical College in Bononia and at Paduat and was made doctor of theology at the latter place. In 1684 he went to Rome, where he died, March 2, 1729.

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