Giuseppe Antonio Sassi Explained

Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, Latin: Saxius (28 February 167521 April 1751), was an Italian librarian and literary scholar.

Biography

Giuseppe Antonio Sassi was born in Milan on February 28, 1675, to a patrician family. After completing his studies, he joined the Oblate congregation and taught literature. After receiving his doctorate at the Ambrosian College, he was appointed rector in 1711 and curator of the famous library founded by Cardinal Federico Borromeo. Sassi took an active part in the most important literary undertakings. He contributed to the publication of Muratori's Rerum italicarum Scriptores with notes and essays and with transcripts from the manuscripts in the Ambrosian library, including History of the Goths by Jordanes, the Chronicles of Landulf the Younger, Ottone & Acerbo Morena's City of Lodi, the Life of Dolcino, a Novarese heresiarch, and of the History of the Visconti, by Galvano Fiamma. He also revised and enriched with notes the History of the Kingdom of Italy (De regno Italiæ), by Sigonius, and inserted it in the second volume of the complete edition of this scholar's works. The most constant object of Sassi's work was the ecclesiastical and literary history of Milan. However, he found the time to create a standard edition of the works of Charles Borromeo. He was preparing a major work on the history of the archbishops of Milan when he died on 21 April 1751.

Publications

Notes

  1. The first work printed in Milan, according to bibliographers, is entitled Miraculi de la gloriosa Verzene Maria, Phil. de Lavagna, MCCCCLXIX, die XIX maii.

References

External links

AGORHA