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Antonio Maria Biscioni (14 August 1674 – 4 May 1756) was an Italian historian, philologist, and librarian for the Laurentian library of Florence. He was born in Florence and entered religious orders. Among his pupils were
Giovanni Gaetano Bottari Giovanni Gaetano Bottari (15 January 1689, Florence – 5 June 1775, Rome) was Vatican librarian and counsellor to Pope Clement XII. Biography Before he became Vatican librarian, he was director of the grand-ducal press of Tuscany and profess ...
. He wrote a history of Pistoia in the 14th-century: ''Historie pistolesi, ovvero delle cose avvenute in Toscana dall'anno 1300 al 1348''. He catalogued the Hebrew and Greek biblical texts in the Laurenziana
''Bibliothecae Ebraicae Graecae Florentinae, sive Bibliothecae Mediceo-Laurenzianae''
Volume 1. He was a member of the Accademia della Crusca.Enciclopedia Economica Accomodata All'Intelligenza
Volume 1; by Francesco Predari, Presso Bazzarini e Brochenaus/Presso Giuseppe Marghieri, Naples 1860; page 512-513.


Works


''Parere sopra la seconda edizione de' Canti Carnascialeschi e in difesa della prima edizione''
by Antonmaria Biscioni, procured by Anton Francesco Grazzini, detto il Lasca. Francesco Moüke, Florence; 1750.
''Lettere di Santi e Beati Fiorentini''
Volumes 57-128, 1839. * Benedetto Menzini,
Le Satire
' with notes by Antonio Maria Salvini, Antonio Maria Biscioni, and Giorgio Van der Broodt. 1769.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Biscioni Antonio Maria 1674 births 1756 deaths 18th-century Italian historians 18th-century Italian male writers Italian librarians Writers from Florence