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Girolamo Tartarotti ( la, Hieronymous Tartarotti;. 1706–1761) was an
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,
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, and writer, primarily famed for his works on
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.


Life

Tartarotti was born at
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near
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and studied at the
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of
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. For a time, he formed part of the entourage of Marco Foscarini, who later served as
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. Following the execution of the elderly nun Maria Renata Singer on charges of
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, he took part in the academic debate over the witchcraft trials of his time, attempting to strike a middle ground which—against
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and Benedetto Bonelli—dismissed most purported claims of witchcraft while, on the grounds of its appearance in
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, upholding the existence of sorcery against the skepticism of
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and
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. The equivocation such a position entailed was first refuted by Bonelli in 1751.


Works

Abbot Tartarotti's
Three Books
on the Nocturnal Congress of the
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''—composed in 1748 but delayed from publication by the
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until 1750—proposed that witchcraft was an organized religion descended from the
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of Diana and Erodiade. This was an unpopular and heterodox idea, and he was obliged to restate some points in an apologia two years later.. He had the sermons of the
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, one of the clerics responsible for Sister Maria's execution, translated into Italian so as to publish his own attacks against the man's points.. He defended the existence of witchcraft, however, and won the vast majority of Italian academics to his side of the debate. *''Ragionamento intorno alla poesia lirica toscana'' (1728) *''Idea della logica degli scolastici e dei moderni'' (1731) *''Delle disfide letterarie, o sia pubbliche difese di conclusioni'' (1735) *''De origine Ecclesiae tridentinae et primis eius episcopis'' (1743) *''Memorie istoriche intorno alla vita e morte de' santi Sisinio, Martirio ed Alessandro'' (1745) *''De versione Rufiniana Historiae ecclesiasticae Eusebii Caesariensis dissertatio, in qua Valesianae interpretationis dignitas et praestantia vindicatur'' (1748) * . *''De auctoribus ab Andrea Dandulo laudatis in Chronico Veneto'' (1751) * . *''Lettera di un giornalista d'Italia ad un giornalista oltramontano sopra il libro intitolato: Vindiciae Romani Martyrologii uscito in Verona'' (1751) *''Memorie antiche di Rovereto e dei luoghi circonvicini'' (1754) *''Apologia delle Memorie antiche di Rovereto'' (1758) *''Dell'origine della Chiesa di Aquileia'' (1759) *''Lettera seconda di un giornalista d'Italia ad un giornalista oltramontano sopra il libro intitolato: Notizie istorico-critiche intorno al b.m. Adalpreto Vescovo di Trento ''(1760) Published in ''Raccolta d'opuscoli scientifici e filologici'' edited by
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: *''Relazione d'un manoscritto dell'Istoria manoscritta di Giovanni Diacono veronese'' (1738) *''Dissertazione intorno all'arte critica'' (1740) *''Lettera intorno all'Eloquenza italiana di mons. Fontanini'' (1741) *''Lettera al sig. N.N. intorno alla sua tragedia intitolata il Costantino'' (1741) *''Lettera intorno a detti o sentenze attribuite ad autori di cui non sono'' (1741) *''Lettera intorno alla differenza delle voci nella lingua italiana'' (1745) *''Lettera intorno ad una particolare significazione degli avverbi fere e quasi nelle lingue italiana e latina'' (1748) Published posthumously: *''Osservazioni sopra la Sofonisba del Trissino con prefazione del cav. Clementino Vannetti'' (1784) *''Rime scelte dall'abate Girolamo Tartarotti'' (1785) *''La conclusione dei frati francescani riformati'' (1785) *''Dialoghi della lingua latina'' *''Annotazioni al Dialogo delle false esercitazioni delle scuole d'Aonio Paleario'' (1795)


Legacy

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revived the concept of witchcraft (specifically the Italian
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) as a survival of the
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of Diana in the 1970s.


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Bibliography

* , translated from the German by J.C. Grayson & David Lederer, 1997. * . * .


External links


La ricostruzione della biblioteca di Girolamo Tartarotti
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