- Celestino Cavedoni
Celestino Cavedoni (18 May, 1795, at Levizzano-Rangone, near
Modena – 26 November, 1865, in Modena) was an Italianecclesiastic , archæologist, andnumismatist .He pursued his theological studies in the diocesan
seminary , and from 1816 to 1821 distinguished himself in the study of archæology and the Greek and Hebrew languages at theUniversity of Bologna . He was then appointed custodian of the Numismatical Museum of Modena, and received a position in the City Library, of which he became librarian in 1847. From 1830 to 1863 he held the chair ofhermeneutics at theUniversity of Modena .Cavedoni was a corresponding member of the commission created by
Napoleon III to edit the works of Count Bartolommeo Borghese, to which collection he contributed numerous scientific notes. Among his numismatic works may be mentioned "Saggio di osservazioni sulle medaglie di famiglie romane" (1829); "Carellii nummorum Italiæ Veteris tabulæ" (Leipzig, 1850); and "Numismatica Biblica" (Modena, 1850; German tr. by Werlhof, Hanover, 1855-56). Cavedoni contributed numerous historical and archæological papers to the "Annali" and the "Bullettino" of the Archæological Institute of Rome and to other Italian publications. In religious polemics he wrote a critique ofErnest Renan 's "Life of Jesus", "Confutazione dei principali errori di Ernesto Renan nella sua Vie de Jésus" (Modena, 1863), which passed through four editions in several months.ources
* BERTAUX, in "La Grande Encyclopédie", IX, 967
* HURTER, "Nomenclator" (Innsbruck 1895), III, 1024-25.
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