Andrea Lazzari (historian)
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Andrea Lazzari (16 August 1754 – 6 December 1831) was an Italian historian and clergyman, known for his significant contributions to the history of Urbino.


Biography

Born in Urbino to Antonio Lazzari, a
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of Urbino, and Angella Mattei, daughter of Flavia Speranza, a noble from Fossombrone, Lazzari pursued studies in
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at the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools in Urbino. He later obtained degrees in
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and
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under the guidance of Prevost Venturucci. Due to his expertise in literature, he was appointed as a professor of
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at the seminary in Jesi and later in
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, where he also served as the rector. After the death of Monsignor Barsanti, he returned to Urbino and became the
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of the parish of San Martino in 1785 and the provost of the church of Santo Spirito in 1794, where he worked from 1795 to 1816. He was a member of prestigious academies, including the
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, the Ducale, and the
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. Lazzari also became a "college doctor" of the
University of Urbino The University of Urbino "Carlo Bo" ( it, Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo", ''UniUrb'') is an Italian university located in Urbino, a walled hill-town in the region of Marche, located in the north-eastern part of central Italy. The ...
. Under
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, he received numerous accolades in his ecclesiastical career, serving as a deputy in Rome for the Community of Urbino and Montefeltro in 1797 (an administrative entity in the historical region of
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, during the pre-unification period). He was appointed as a
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, secret chamberlain, and, in 1805, Prelate of Honour of His Holiness the Pontiff. Lazzari's most significant contributions were as an historian with his rigorous research on the history of Urbino. His works, characterized by erudition and critical analysis, were highly regarded by scholars of his time. Some of his writings were included in the most important work by Giuseppe Colucci, a thirty-volume series on "Picene antiquities". He was also a major source for Gaetano Moroni in the compilation of his work "Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica" (Dictionary of Historical-Ecclesiastical Erudition). Colucci, in the introduction to the third volume, praised Lazzari's erudition and critical acumen, highlighting two dissertations Lazzari wrote on Urbino's origin and its religion. These dissertations were originally published and subsequently included in Colucci's work. Andrea Lazzari died on the night of December 5-6, 1831, at the age of seventy-seven. A street in the city of
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was named after him.


Works

*"Precetti della rettorica" (1782) *"Lettere inedite, ed elogj del Sig. Dott. Lod. Antonio Muratori Proposto della Pomposa" (1783) *"Dell'epigrafia, o sia dell'arte di comporre le iscrizioni" (1784) *"Del modo di distinguere le false iscrizioni dalle vere" (1784) *"Principj pratici dell'arte Oratoria sacra, e profana. Trattato diviso in XII lezioni" (1786) *"Ricerche di S. Crescentino Martire Protettore della Città d'Urbino" (1787) *"Della Origine della città di Urbino" (1788) *"Su di varie memorie istoriche e antichità e sulla decadenza di Urbino" (1788) *"Dei due urbini Metaurense e Ortense" *"Serie de' vescovi ed arcivescovi d'Urbino" *"Disamina della patria di Bramante" (1791) *"Progetti letterarj dl Sig. Dottor Lodovico Antonio Muratori proposti ed approvati in varie lettere" *"Memorie istoriche dei conti, e duchi di Urbino" (1795) *"Dizionario storico degl'illustri professori delle belle arti, e de' valenti mecanici d'Urbino" (1796) *"Memorie d'alcuni più celebri pittori di Urbino" (1800) *"Delle chiese di Urbino e delle pitture in esse esistenti" (1801)


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* * {{Subject bar, portal1=history, portal2=religion, portal3=Italy 1754 births 1831 deaths 18th-century Italian historians 19th-century Italian historians Italian historians Writers from Urbino