Pasqualino Gobbi
Archdeacon of Pola
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Pola
Personal details
BornBefore 1685
Diedc. 1729
NationalityItalian

Pasqualino Gobbi (fl. late 17th century – early 18th century) was an Istrian Italian lawyer, Catholic cleric and author, who became canon and Archdeacon in Pola.

Biography

Gobbi was born in Pisino in the second half of the 17th century. In the last years of the 17th century, he went to study in Padua, at the local university, where he studied through 1699.[1][2] He became doctor of laws, to then embrace an ecclesiastical career.[3]

He became archpriest, vicar forane, and pro-vicar general of Pola.[4]

Gobbi then became canon and vicar general in Pola, becoming the archdeacon in that diocese.[3][2][4] He was parish priest of Fasana from 1715 until 1729,[4] and then returned to the chapter of Pola as canon.[4]

In 1726 he wrote Storia di Pola ("History of Pola"), a historical work on the city of Pola. The 215-page long manuscript, written in fitto carattere, was reported as lost by Pietro Kandler, but, by the late 1870s, it was reportedly available at the Stancoviciana library of Rovigno.[5] By the 1900s it had been reportedly lost again.[6]

Major works

References

  1. Rossetti, Domenico; Deputazione di storia patria per le Venezie. Sezione di Trieste (1896). Archeografo triestino v. 21. Società di Minerva.
  2. 1 2 Piccoli, Giulino; Sitran Rea, Luciana (2004). Studenti istriani e fiumani all'Università di Padova dal 1601 al 1974. Antilia. ISBN 9788887073683.
  3. 1 2 Associazione istriana di studi di storia patria (1904). Pagine istriane periodico scientifico letterario-artistico. ALG. pp. 109–115.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Dr. Mandler (1850). "L' Istria Volume 5". L'Istria. Tipografia del Lloyd Austriaco. p. 204.
  5. Notizie storiche di Pola. Parenzo: Coana. 1876.
  6. Società istriana di archeologia e storia patria (1903). Atti e memorie della Società istriana di archeologia e storia patria V. 19. La Societá.


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