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Francesco Maria Appendini : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francesco Maria Appendini Francesco Maria Appendini (November 4, 1768 – 1837) was an Italian Latin and Italian scholar, who studied Slavic languages in the Republic of Ragusa. The French invasion had enabled him from returning to Italy and he adopted Republic of Ragusa as his own country. He took upon himself to investigating its history and antiquities. ==Early life== Appendini was born at Poirino, near Turin, in 1768.〔(Online Encyclopedia ) Articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.〕 Poirino was then part of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. He received his early education in his native country after which he went to Rome, where he entered the order of the Scolopj or Scholarum.〔(Report on the statistics of Tuscany, Lucca, the Pontifical, and the Lombardo-Venetian States ) by Sir John Bowring, Foreign Office of Great Britain.〕 The order (Christian Brotherhood) devoted itself to the education of students which work as teachers in the colleges and schools of Italy and of the neighbouring countries. Having done his theological studies, Appendini moved to Ragusa (Dubrovnik) where he was appointed professor of rhetoric in the college of the Scolopj.
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