Giovanni Vignoli
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Giovanni Vignoli (1680 – 1753) was an Italian ecclesiastic, archeologist, librarian, and numismatist.
Vignoli was born in Pitigliano, and was ordained there a cleric. He served as librarian for the Vatican Library in 1720. He died in Rome.[1]
Works
- Dissertatio de columna imperatoris Antonini Pii, una cum antiquis inscriptionibus, ecc. (Rome, 1703, in quarto)
- Antiquiores pontificum denarii (Rome, 1709, in quarto)
- Vite dei pontefici di Anastasio bibliotecario, completed by his nephew Ugolini and Padre Baldini in Rome, 1724, 1753 e 1785, in 3 volumes in quarto.
References
- ^ Scifoni, Felice (1849). Dizionario biografico universale. Vol. 5. Florence: Davide Passagli. p. 791.