Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani

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Died29 October 1661(1661-10-29) (aged 43–44)
Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani
Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani
Born1617
Died29 October 1661(1661-10-29) (aged 43–44)
Resting placeSanta Maria sopra Minerva
OccupationsClassical scholar, university teacher, canon lawyer
Parent(s)Giasone Vizzani and Plautilla Vizzani (née Ghiselli)
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DisciplineAncient Greek Scholar, jurist
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Notable studentsAnnibale Ranuzzi

Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani (1617  29 October 1661) was an Italian classical scholar, translator, and canonist.

Carlo Emmanuele Vizzani was born in Bologna in 1617. He obtained his doctorate in philosophy and jurisprudence from the University of Bologna in 1634. He was a professor of logic at the University of Padua, but his knowledge in the classics drew him to Rome, where he occupied a variety of positions: consistorial lawyer, secretary of the Roman Inquisition, Referendary of the Apostolic Signatura, and canon of St. Peter. In 1646 he published a critical edition of Ocellus Lucanus' De universi natura with his own Latin translation.[1] This important work was reissued by Joan Blaeu in 1661.[2] In 1658 Vizzani became rector of the Sapienza University of Rome. He died in 1661 and was buried in the Dominican church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. His funeral monument was designed and sculpted by Domenico Guidi.[3][4] Vizzani was a member of the Accademia degli Incogniti of Venice and the Accademia dei Gelati of Bologna.

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