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ANGELO MARIA BANDINI (1726—1800)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 313 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ANGELO MARIA

BANDINI (1726—1800)  ,
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Italian author, was born at Florence on the 25th of September 1726 . Having been
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left an
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orphan in his
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infancy, he was supported by his
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uncle, Giuseppe Bandini, a lawyer of some note . He received his
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education among the
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Jesuits, and showed a
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special inclination for the study of antiquities . His first
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work was a dissertation, De Veterum Saltationibus (4749) . In 1747 he undertook a journey to Vienna, in
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company with the bishop of Volterra, to whom he acted in the capacity of secretary . He was introduced to the emperor and took the opportunity of dedicating to that monarch his Specimen Litteraturae Florentinae, which was then printing at Florence . On his return he took orders, and settled at Rome, passing the whole of his time in the library of the Vatican, and in those of the cardinals Passionei and
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Corsini . The famous obelisk of Augustus, at that time disinterred from the ruins of the Campus Martius, was described by Bandini in a learned folio
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volume De Obelisco Augusti . Shortly after he was compelled to leave Rome on account of his
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health and returned to Florence, where he was appointed librarian to the valuable library bequeathed to the public by the abbe Marucelli . In 1756 he was preferred by the emperor to a prebend at Florence, and appointed
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principal librarian to the Laurentian library . During
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forty-four years he continued to discharge the duties of this situation, and died in 1800, generally esteemed and regretted . On his deathbed he founded a public school, and bequeathed the remainder of his fortune to other charitable purposes .

The most important of his numerous

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works are the Catalogus Codd .
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MSS . Graec.,
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Lat., Ital., Bib., Laurent., 8 vols (1767-1778), and the Vitae Lettere d' Amerigo Vespucci, 1745 .

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