- Pasquale Amati
Pasquale Amati (1716—1796) was an Italian antiquary, born at Savignano di Romagna (now
Savignano sul Rubicone ), and educated atCesena ,Rimini , andRome . On his return to Savignano he wrote two "Dissertazione" (Faenza, 1761-63) to prove that theRubicon was the river Savignano. He also published a "Dissertazione sul castro Mutilo degli Antichi Galli e sul Passagio d'Annibale per l'Appennino", at Bologna in 1776.Appointed to inspect the press at
Pesaro , he published a collection of classics, his "Biblioteca di Storia Letteraria", 6 vols, 8vo, 1768. However, his best known dissertation is that "De Restitutione Purpurarum", in which he investigates the purple dye of the ancients very profoundly. In 1786, he became professor of thePandects atFerrara , which he retained till his death. He left two sons, both of literary reputation.ee also
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Girolamo Amati (1768-1834), his son
*Basilio Amati (1780-1830), his sonReferences
*newgenbio|Amati, Pasquale
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