Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2071608> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2071608 description "Italian historian".
- Q2071608 subject Q5842035.
- Q2071608 subject Q5877491.
- Q2071608 subject Q7067064.
- Q2071608 subject Q7778716.
- Q2071608 subject Q8811391.
- Q2071608 abstract "Giuseppe Bianchini (1704 in Verona – 1764 in Rome) was an Italian Oratorian, biblical, historical, and liturgical scholar. Clement XII and Benedict XIV, who highly appreciated his learning, entrusted him with several scientific labors. Bianchini had contemplated a large work on the texts of the Bible, Vindiciae Canonicarum Scripturarum Vulgatae latinae editionis, which was to comprise several volumes, but only the first, in which, among other things, are to be found fragments of the Hexapla (Codex Chisianus), was published (Rome, 1740). Much more important is his Evangeliarium quadruplex latinae versionis antiquae, etc., 2 vols. (Rome, 1749). Among his historical works may be mentioned the fourth volume which Bianchini added to the publication of his uncle, Francesco Bianchini, Anastasii bibliotheca rio Vitae Rom. Pontif. (Rome, 1735); he also published the Demonstratio historiae ecclesiasticae quadripartitae (Rome, 1752–54). The chief liturgical work of Bianchini is Liturgia antiqua hispanica, gothica, isidoriana, mozarabica, toletana mixta (Rome, 1746). He also undertook the edition of the works of B. Thomasius (Tomasi), but only one volume was issued (Rome, 1741).In addition he investigated and wrote an account of the reported spontaneous combustion of the Countess Cornelia Zangari (Verona, 1731, later republished at Rome).Bianchini examined and described many of biblical manuscripts housed in Italy, such as: Minuscule 145, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 180, 196, 394, 397, 450, 627, 632, Lectionary 35, Lectionary 46, Lectionary 123, Lectionary 124, Lectionary 125, Lectionary 126, Lectionary 127, Codex Cyprius, Codex Angelicus, Codex Campianus, Codex Vaticanus 2066, Codex Curiensis, Codex Corbeiensis I, Codex Corbeiensis II, Codex Sangermanensis I.".
- Q2071608 birthYear "1704".
- Q2071608 deathYear "1764".
- Q2071608 wikiPageExternalLink Giuseppe_Bianchini?oldid=337752.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q1105856.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q1105925.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q1105972.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q1106358.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q126711.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q133108.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q1440942.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q1638742.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q16952361.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q16952364.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q17010302.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q17010309.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q19652.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q2028.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q220.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q247132.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q302556.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q369012.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q5140192.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q5140199.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q5140200.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q5140203.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q5140242.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q5842035.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q5877491.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6511889.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6511893.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6511895.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6511897.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6511899.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6512271.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6512293.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869870.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869912.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869915.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869919.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869922.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869927.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869937.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869963.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6870364.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6870370.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6870464.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6870730.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q6870736.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q7067064.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q7778716.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q839739.
- Q2071608 wikiPageWikiLink Q8811391.
- Q2071608 dateOfBirth "1704".
- Q2071608 dateOfDeath "1764".
- Q2071608 name "Bianchini, Giuseppe".
- Q2071608 shortDescription "Italian historian".
- Q2071608 type Person.
- Q2071608 type Agent.
- Q2071608 type Person.
- Q2071608 type Agent.
- Q2071608 type NaturalPerson.
- Q2071608 type Thing.
- Q2071608 type Q215627.
- Q2071608 type Q5.
- Q2071608 type Person.
- Q2071608 comment "Giuseppe Bianchini (1704 in Verona – 1764 in Rome) was an Italian Oratorian, biblical, historical, and liturgical scholar. Clement XII and Benedict XIV, who highly appreciated his learning, entrusted him with several scientific labors.".
- Q2071608 label "Giuseppe Bianchini".
- Q2071608 name "Bianchini, Giuseppe".