Lodovico Vedriani (1601-1670) was an Italian historian and priest from Modena.[1] His writings spanned primarily the topics and annals of the Province of Modena, where lived and died on 9 February 1670, leaving much references to its historical background behind.[1]
Work
- Vedriani, Lodovico (1662). Soliano Stampator Ducale (ed.). Raccolta de Pittori, Scultori, Et Architetti Modonesi Piu Celebri. Modena: Per lo Soliani. p. 150.
Pittore.
,[2] published in 1662 - Vite et elogii de' cardinali Modonesi, published in 1662
- Dottori Modonesi di teologia, filosophia, legge canonica e civile, published in 1665
- Historia dell' antichissima città di Modona.,[3] published in 1666
References
Citations
- 1 2 Literary Historians of Italy, Google Books
- ↑ Ottley, William Young (1816). An Inquiry Into the Origin and Early History of Engraving: Upon Copper and in Wood, with an Account of Engravers and Their Works, from the Invention of Chalcography by Maso Finiguerra, to the Time of Marc' Antonio Raimondi. Harvard University: Printed for J. and A. Arch by J. M'Creery. p. 552.
Lodovico Vedriani.
- ↑ Vedriani, lodovico (1666). Historia dell' antichissima città di Modona. Oxford University: Per Bartolomeo Soliani.
Lodovico Vedriani.
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