- Angelo Maria Bandini
Angelo Maria Bandini (
September 25 ,1726 –1803) was an Italianauthor andlibrarian born inFlorence .Having been left an orphan in his infancy, he was supported by his uncle,
Giuseppe Bandini , a lawyer of some note. He received his education among theJesuits , and showed a special inclination for the study of antiquities. In 1747 he undertook a journey toVienna , in company with thebishop of Volterra , for whom he acted in the capacity of secretary. He was introduced to the emperor and took the opportunity of dedicating to that monarch his "Specimen Litteraturae Florentinae," which was then printed atFlorence . On his return he tookholy orders , and settled inRome , passing the whole of his time in the library of the Vatican, and in those of the cardinals Passionei andCorsini .The famous
obelisk ofAugustus , at that time removed from the ruins ofCampus Martius , was described by Bandini in a learned folio volume entitled "De Obelisco Augusti". Shortly after, he was compelled to leave Rome on account of his health and returned to Florence, where he was appointed librarian to the valuable library bequeathed to the public by the abbéMarucelli . In 1756 he was assigned by the emperor to a prebend at Florence, and appointed principal librarian to theLaurentian Library . Over forty-four years he continued to discharge the duties of this appointment, and died in 1803, generally esteemed and missed. On his deathbed he founded a public school and bequeathed the remainder of his fortune to other charitable purposes.References
*1911
* [http://www.toscana-europa.it/index.php?sezione=12&dettaglio=384 Online biography] (in Italian)
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