Domenico Bernini

Domenico Bernini

Domenico Bernini was the son of the artist Giovanni Bernini.[1]

Although he had a very brief career as a Jesuit novice (1671-73), Domenico was never ordained a priest; he married sometime after 1686 and had three children. He is frequently confused in older scholarship with his eldest brother, Monsignor Pietro Filippo who became a prelate and canon of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.[2] He devoted himself to the study of ecclesiastical history and wrote an extensive history of Catholic heresies.[3]

Born on 3 August 1657, Domenico was the last of the eleven children born to the famed seventeenth-century artist Gianlorenzo Bernini and his wife, Caterina Tezio. A scholar and author, Domenico Bernini published several works related to the history of the Catholic Church. Published in four volumes, History of the Heresies perhaps is the best known of his writings. Domenico's biography of his father, Vita del Cavalier Gio. Lorenzo Bernini, appeared in Rome in 1713 and is now available in its first English translation and critical edition. It is one of the most important, full-length primary sources for the life of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.[4] Domenico Bernini died in 1723.

References

  1. ^ For the most recent, documented discussion of Domenico's biography and professional career, see Franco Mormando, "Domenico Bernini (1657-1723): The Known Facts of His Life" in F. Mormando, Domenico Bernini: The Life of Gian Lorenzo Bernini: A Translation and Critical Edition, with Introduction and Commentary, University Park: Penn State University Press, 2011, pp. 4-14.
  2. ^ Domenico Bernini -Catholic Encyclopedia article
  3. ^ "Istoria, di tutte l'heresie", 4 vols. fol. (Rome 1705-17); also, "Memorie istoriche di ciò che hanno operato i sommi pontefici nelle guerre contra i Turchi" in quarto (Rome, 1685); "Il tribunale della S. Ruota Romana (Rome, 1717)
  4. ^ Ed. and trans. by Franco Mormando, University Park: Penn State University Press, 2011.

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