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Giandomenico Coleti

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where he completed his studies and began to learn Spanish. He taught at Quito, reorganized a library and began to research the region. In 1767 Charles III passed a decree to expel Jesuits and he left for Europe. He moved to
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was unpublished and is lost. In 1771 he published a geographical dictionary of Latin America. He lived in Venice where he taught moral theology at the Tivoli college until the Society of Jesus was suppressed in 1773 by
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where he studied under the Latinist Camillo Berardi. He took his oath to joined the Society of Jesus and then left to South America along with fellow Jesuits Carlo Brentano and Nicolò Della Torre. He reached
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along with Iacopo. He moved back to Venice due to poor health and lived there until his death.
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and worked for Count Gaetano Ginanni of Ravenna as a secretary. In 1778 he published
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to Sebastiano and Marina Corradini Dall'Aglio and joined the Jesuit College at
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in 1755 and then moved to Panama and Guayaquil. He later moved to
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and began to work towards publishing his researches, however his
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Dizionario storico-geografico dell' America meridionale
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Venice
Ravenna
Cartagena
Latacunga
Quito
Livorno
Clement XIV
Bagnacavallo
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
Vida de San Juan Apostol y evangelista
Volume 1
Volume 2
Categories
1727 births
1798 deaths
18th-century Italian Jesuits
18th-century Italian male writers
18th-century Italian writers

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