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Camillo Almici (2 November 1714 – 30 December 1779[1]) was a priest of the Congregation of the Oratory, of distinguished theological attainments. BiographyAlmici was born at Brescia, of a noble family.[2] He became a member of the Congregation of the Oratory at a very early age, and devoted himself to the study of theology, Greek, and Hebrew, the Bible, chronology, sacred and profane history, antiquities, criticism, diplomacy, and liturgy, and was held in much esteem for his great and wide learning. Amongst his contemporaries, he was regarded as an oracle upon many subjects, and is looked upon as one of the most celebrated theologians of his order.[1] He has left critical reflections on the work of Febronius's De Statu Ecclesiae (1763), together with some treatises, part of which are still in manuscript.[2] His Méditations sur la vie et les écrits du P. Sarpi is a critical examination of Paolo Sarpi's partisan history of the Council of Trent.[1] He wrote under multiple pseudonyms, including Callimaco Limi, Callimaco Mili, and N. N.[3] His brother Giambattista Almici was a celebrated Italian jurist.[2] WorksOf the many works he wrote, the principal are the following:
References1. ^1 2 3 {{Catholic}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Almici, Camillo}}2. ^1 2 {{Cite Newgenbio |title=Almici, Camillo}} 3. ^Authors named "Almici", Integrated Catalogue, the British Library. URL accessed 2006-09-20. 11 : 1714 births|1779 deaths|People from Brescia|Italian Roman Catholic priests|Italian literary critics|Italian male writers|Italian religious writers|Italian biblical scholars|Italian historians|Italian Roman Catholic theologians|Oratorians |
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