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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox writer Francesco Valesio (1670–1742) was an Italian diarist and archeologist.

Life

Francesco Valesio was born in Rome on 14 April 1670, to Carlo Valois, medical doctor originally from Bordeaux and Giovanna Mancini of Rome.Шаблон:R He initiated his university studies at the Roman College, where he studied philosophy and mathematics under Antonio Baldigliani and Francesco Eschinardi. He continued the course of his studies at the Sapienza University, studying Greek under Pietro Antonio Russo, and jurisprudence under Giuseppe Carpani. He was intended for further study, but then his attention was captured by antiquity and he joined the famous “academy” of Giovanni Ciampini.[1]

He enter in the clerical state and was appointed Abbot, even if he remained always in Rome, living under somewhat reduced circumstances near San Carlo al Corso. In his home he kept a large library, which became a meeting point for small groups of scholars and antique dealers.Шаблон:R He was a close friend of the antiquarian Philipp von Stosch. He worked as censor of hagiographies.Шаблон:R Unlike other in his circumstance, he was not wont to flatter rich patrons.Шаблон:R

His main interests were archeology (he published an essay with title Шаблон:Lang, i.e. explanation of some statues of Campidoglio) and history (he published Шаблон:Lang, i.e. historical memories of the Etruscan town of Tarquinia).

His most important work is the Шаблон:Lang, a diary of the everyday events in Rome which runs from 9 August 1700 to 10 March 1711 and from 24 December 1724 to 27 March 1742, two months before his death. Pope Benedict XIV on 2 September 1745 ordered that the manuscripts with his diary were conserved in the Шаблон:Ill.Шаблон:R

Other works of him are Шаблон:Lang about the ancient times of the town of Cortona and a new edition of the work of Fioravante Martinelli Шаблон:Lang which contains uncommon facts and places of Rome.

He died on 17 May 1742 in Rome and was buried in the church of S. Maria in Posterula.Шаблон:R A distinct unrelated Francesco Valesio served as physician for King Phillip II of Spain.

Works

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