Gori, Antonio Francesco, 1691-1757

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Antonio Francesco Gori was a clergyman, a history teacher and the founder of the Accademia Columbiana in Florence. He left 154 volumes of notes, drawings, dissertations, and more than ten thousand letters from 732 correspondents. His numerous publications are typical for the early 18th century scholar in his possession of a classical erudition with an emphasis on "etruscheria."

From the description of Antonio Francesco Gori letters received [microform], 1735-1747. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 419226682

Epithet: Archæologist

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000766.0x00029f

Archaeologist, antiquarian.

From the description of Letter, 1745 March 12. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 145987474

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associatedWith Egizio, Matteo, 1674-1745. person
associatedWith Grandi, Guido, 1671-1742. person
associatedWith Haverkamp, Siwart, 1684-1742. person
associatedWith Maffei, Scipione, marchese, 1675-1755. person
associatedWith Monaco, Giacomo Antonio del. person
associatedWith Monaldini, Venanzio. person
associatedWith Napoli, Matteo Angelo di. person
associatedWith Royal palace, Portici, Italy. corporateBody
associatedWith Salvini, Anton Maria, 1653-1729. person
associatedWith Valletta, Francesco. person
associatedWith Venuti, Niccolò Marcello, 1700-1755. person
associatedWith Vitale Francesco. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Italy
Italy--Florence
Etruria
Italy--Naples
Rome
Etruria
Subject
Antiquarians
Archaeological museums and collections
Classical antiquities
Inscriptions, Etruscan
Inscriptions, Greek
Inscriptions, Latin
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Birth 1691-12-09

Death 1757-01-20

Italians

Latin

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