Giovanni Luigi Mingarelli Explained

Giovanni Luigi or Giovanni Aloysius Mingarelli (1722-1791) was an Italian scholar in the Greek language, who translated Greek and Coptic religious texts, including the Bible. One of his translations was Ægyptiorum Codicum Reliquiæ Venetiis In Bibliotheca Naniana Asservatæ, describing a text in the library of Giacomo Nani in Venice. Mingarelli was born in Bologna, but taught Greek at the University of the Sapienza in Rome.[1] [2]

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  1. Book: Olivier-Poli, Gioacchino Maria. Dizionario biografico universale. 1. Naples. 1824. 103.
  2. Book: Cavalieri, Prospero. Memorie sulle vite ed opere de' pp. abati Gian-Luigi Mingarelli e Michel-Angelo Monsagrati. Ferrara. 1817.