词条 | Benedetto Stay |
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| name = Benedetto Stay | image = BenedettoStay.jpg | caption = | alt = | pseudonym = | birth_date = 1714 | birth_place = Ragusa (Dubrovnik), Republic of Ragusa (now Croatia) | death_date = 1801 | death_place = Rome, Papal States (today's Italy) | occupation = churchman | nationality = Ragusan | period = | genre = | movement = | notableworks = | influences = | influenced = }} Benedetto Stay (1714–1801) was a Ragusan Roman Catholic clergyman, educated by Jesuits, he attended the academic assemblies of Marin Sorgo, beginning the composition of a poem on Alexander Farnese. Later on he published "Saggio sull'uomo", based on the system of Descartes. LifeStay came from the Stay family from Antivari (Bar) (now Montenegro). His grandfather, after whom he was named, was a painter.[1] At the age of 28, he journeyed to Rome and became the pupil of Silvio Valenti Gonzaga at the Sapienza University of Rome. Pope Clement XIII conferred on him the position of secretary of Latin letters and Clement XIV named him Head of the Secretariat. He died on February 25, 1801. WorksHe was the author of two Latin poems, one on the Cartesian philosophy in 6 books (Venice 1744) and the other on that of Newton in 10 books (1755–1792). Besides, he wrote three orations: one on the death of Clement XII, one for the election of his successor, and the third on the death of August III, king of Poland. References1. ^{{cite book|author=Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)|title=The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge--|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3bFjAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA186|year=1843|publisher=Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans|pages=186–}}
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