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Francesco Antonio Zaccaria (March 27, 1714, Venice - October 10, 1795, Rome) was an Italian theologian, historian, and prolific writer. March 27 is the 86th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (87th in Leap years). ... // Events August 1 - George, elector of Hanover becomes King George I of Great Britain. ... Jump to: navigation, search Location within Italy Venice (Italian: Venezia), the city of canals, is the capital of the region of Veneto and of the province of Venice, 45°26′ N 12°19′ E, population 271,663 (census estimate 2004-01-01). ... Jump to: navigation, search October 10 is the 283rd day of the year (284th in Leap years). ... 1795 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search City motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus – SPQR (The Senate and the People of Rome) Founded 21 April 753 BC mythical, 1st millennium BC Region Latium Mayor Walter Veltroni (Left-Wing Democrats) Area  - City Proper  1290 km² Population  - City (2004)  - Metropolitan  - Density (city proper) 2,546,807 almost... Theology is reasoned discourse concerning God (Greek θεος, theos, God, + λογος, logos, word or reason). It also refers to the study of other religious topics. ... One of the most famous quotations about history and the value of studying history by Spanish philosopher, George Santayana, reads: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. ...


He joined the Austrian province of the Society of Jesus, in 18 October 1731. Zaccaria taught grammar and rhetoric at Gorz, and was ordained priest at Rome in 1740. He spent some time in pastoral work in Ancona, Fermo, and Pistoia, gaining renown as a preacher and controversial lecturer. In 1751 he succeeded Muratori as ducal archivist and librarian of Modena, but was removed in 1768, owing to his Antifebronio, in which he strenuously defended the rights of the Holy See. Jump to: navigation, search The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu/Jesu (S.J.) in Latin) is a Christian religious order of the Roman Catholic Church in direct service to the Pope. ... Jump to: navigation, search October 18 is the 291st day of the year (292nd in Leap years). ... Jump to: navigation, search Events 10 Downing Street becomes the official residence of the United Kingdoms Prime Minister when Robert Walpole moves in. ... Jump to: navigation, search Roman Catholic priest LCDR Allen R. Kuss (USN) aboard USS Enterprise A priest or priestess is a holy man or woman who takes an officiating role in worship of any religion, with the distinguishing characteristic of offering sacrifices. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events May 31 - Friedrich II comes to power in Prussia upon the death of his father, Friedrich Wilhelm I. October 20 - Maria Theresia of Austria inherits the Habsburg hereditary dominions (Austria, Bohemia, Hungary and present-day Belgium). ... Ancona is a city and a seaport in the Marche, a region of northeastern Italy, population 100,507 (2001). ... Pistoia (ancient Pistoria) is a city in the Tuscany region of Italy, the capital of a province of the same name, located about 30 km (18 mi) west and north of Florence. ... Jump to: navigation, search Events Adam Smith is appointed professor of logic at the University of Glasgow March 25 - For the last time, New Years Day is legally on March 25 in England and Wales. ... Location within Italy Modena is a city and a province on the south side of the Po valley, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. ...


He was then appointed librarian at the Jesuit professed house in Rome. Clement XIII allowed him an annual pension, continued under Clement XIV, and increased by Pius VI, who appointed him professor of church history at the Sapienza and director of the Accademia de'Nobili Ecclesiastici. He was a member of at least 19 Italian academies. Clement XIII, né Carlo della Torre Rezzonico (Venice, March 7, 1693 - Rome, February 2, 1769) was pope from 1758 to 1769. ... Pope Clement XIV Clement XIV, né Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli (SantArcangelo di Romagna, October 31, 1705 - Rome, September 22, 1774) was pope from 1769 to 1774. ... Pius VI, born as Giovanni Angelo Braschi, (December 27, 1717 - August 29, 1799), pope from 1775 to 1799, was born at Cesena. ... This article outlines the history of Christianity and provides links to relevant topics. ... University of Rome La Sapienza (Università della Sapienza) is the most ancient university of Rome, Italy. ...


Bibliography

Of the 161 printed works ascribed to him by Sommervogel the following are the most important.

On Church History
  • Series episcoporum Cremonensium (Milan, 1749)
  • Laudensium (ibid., 1763)
  • Auximatium (Osimo, 1764)
  • Vico Aequensium (Rome, 1778)
  • Caesenatium (Cesena, 1779)
  • Forocorneliensium (Imola, 1820)
  • De' santi martiri Fedele, Capoforo, Gratiniano, e Felino (Milan, 1750)
  • Acta SS. Bollandiana apologeticis libris in unum volumen nunc primum contractis vindicata (Antwerp, 1755)
  • De rebus ad historiam atque antigitates ecclesiae pertinentibus (Foligno, 1781)
  • Raccolta di dissertazioni di storia ecclesiastica (22 vols., Rome, 1792-7).
Theology and Canon Law
  • Thesaurus theologicus (13 vols., Venice, 1762) - a compilation of theological treatises by various authors, arranged so as to form an orderly ecposition of the different topics of theology
  • De causuisticae theologicae originibus, locis atque praestantia, written at the instance of St. Alphonsus Liguori and prefixed to the third edition of the latter's Moral Theology
  • Apparatus omnigenae eruditionis ad theologiam et jus canonicum (Rome, 1773)
Polemics
  • Antifebronio (Pesaro, 1767), Latin edition (Cesena, 1771-2 and in Migne, Theol. Cursus Completus, XXVII, 463-1300)
  • Storia polemica del celibato sacro (Rome, 1774), German translation by Pius John (1783)
  • Storia polemica delle proibizione de' libri (Rome, 1777)
  • Difesa di tre Sommi Pontefici Benedetto XIII, Benedetto XIV, e Clemente XIII, e del Concilio Romano tenuto nel 1775 (Ravenna, 1784)
Liturgy
  • Dell' anno santo (Rome, 1774)
  • Bibliotheca ritualis (2 vols., Rome, 1776-8)
  • Nuovo effermerologio universale (Rome, 1780)
  • Onomasticon rituale selectum (Fäenza, 1787)
Archaeology
  • istituzione antiquario-lapidaria (Rome, 1770)
  • Istituzione antiguario-numismatica (Rome, 1772)
Literary History
  • Storia Letteraria d'Italia (14 vols., Modena, 1750-57) - a literary review edited by Zaccaria with the assistance of Leonard Ximenes, Dominicus Froili, and Joachim Gabardi
  • Excursus litterarii per Italiam (Venice, 1754)
  • Iter Litterarium per Italiam (Venice, 1762)
  • Saggio critico della corrente letteratura straniera (3 vols., Modena, 1576), written by Zaccaria, with Gabardi and Froili
  • Annali letterarii d'Italia (3 vols., Modena, 1762-3)
  • Biblioteca antica e moderna di storia letteraria (3 vols., Pesaro, 1766-8)
Annotated editions of
  • Menochius, Commentarius totius s. Scripturae (Venice, 1743)
  • Dante, La Divina Comedia (Verona, 1749)
  • Tamburini, Theologia Moralis (Venice, 1755)
  • Busenbaum and LaCroix, Theologia Moralis (1755)
  • Viva, Opuscula omnis theologico-moralia (Ferrara, 1757)
  • Abelly, Medulla theologica (Venice, 1757)
  • Petavius, Opus de ulla theologica (Venice, 1757)
  • Pichler, Jus Cononicum (Pesaro, 1758)
  • Tirinus, In universam Scripturam Commentarius (Venice, 1759)
  • Gavanto, Opera theologico-canonica (Ferrara, 1760)
  • Tournely, Praelectiones (Venice, 1765)
  • Natalis, Historia Ecclesiastica (Venmice, 1776-7)
  • Ferraris, Bibliotheca canonicojuridica (Rome, 1748-90)
  • Pallavacino, Istoria del Concilio di trento (Fäenza, 1797-7)


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