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Born 7 September 1698; died 28 March 1769, after completing his studies both at college and the seminary was chosen principal of a classical school in Verona. Here he began his literary career in 1724, when he prepared for his pupils a treatise on the method of study taught and followed by
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After almost nine years of labour in which he enjoyed free access to all the libraries of Rome, Pietro brought out his work in three volumes (Rome, 1753–57) reproducing the entire edition of Quesnel together with elaborate refutations and additions
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The Ballerini brothers became famous throughout Italy, and in 1748 Peter was chosen by the senate of Venice to serve as its canonist in Rome in a dispute over the Patriarchate of Aquileia. He attracted the attention of
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Girolamo was born at Verona 29 January 1701, and died 23 April 1781. After finishing his course in the Jesuit college of his native city he entered the seminary and was ordained a secular priest.
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The scholarship of the two editors is best seen in the fourth volume of the works of Noris, especially in their dissertations against
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Quesnel had published a collection of canons from a codex which he believed to have been in use under
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De potestate ecclesiastica Summorum Pontificum et Concilorum generalium
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In the pursuit of historical studies he soon came to appreciate
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Shortly afterwards he turned his attention to the question of
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of the 18th century, brothers, who published joint works.
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