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Constantino Cajetan

Constantino Cajetan (1560, Syracuse, Sicily—17 September 1650, Rome) was a Benedictine scholar.
==Life==
Although his brothers, Ottavio and Alfonso, joined the Society of Jesus, Constantino became a Benedictine (29 October 1586) at San Nicolò d'Arena in Catania. He was soon called to Rome by Pope Clement VIII, who confided to the promising young scholar an edition of the works of St. Peter Damian, which he executed in four folio volumes (Rome, 1606 ''et saep.''). His constant and successful researches in Roman archives won him the friendship of Cardinal Baronius, through whom he was made titular Abbot of San Baronzio in the Diocese of Pistoia, and custodian of the Vatican Library. The latter important office he held under four popes until his death. Baronius was indebted to him in the composition of his ''Annales Ecclesiastici'', and praised Cajetan's knowledge of the Roman archives.

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