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Carlo Amoretti (16 March 1741 in Oneglia, now part of Imperia – 23 March 1816) was an ecclesiastic, scholar, writer, and scientist. He entered the Augustinian order in 1757. To further his studies, he went to Pavia and Parma where he also taught ecclesiastical law. ==Wide-ranging intellect== Amoretti was an Encyclopedist whose mind encompassed theology, physics, geology, paleography, geography, and art history. He translated scientific works, published or republished many rare books and manuscripts noteworthy of these being the extant codex of Antonio Pigafetta's relation of the first circumnavigation of the world by Ferdinand Magellan's fleet. Amoretti, having fallen from the graces of the ecclesiastical order at Parma, was forced to relocate to Milan around 1771. Here he became an active member of the scientific community. He was editor of the first scientific magazine published in Milan under the title—from 1775 until 1777--''Scelta di opuscoli interessanti tradotti da varie lingue'' renamed in 1778 ''Opuscoli scelti'' until 1803, and further renamed in 1804 as ''Nuovi opusculi scelti.'' He joined the Societa Patriottica di Milano (Patriotic Society of Milan) becoming editor of its journal ''Atti della Società patriottica di Milano: diretta all'avanzamento dell'agricoltura, delle arti, e delle manifatture.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carlo Amoretti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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