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Giuseppe Catalani (1698-1764), also known as
Catalano Catalano is an Italian surname, originally an adjective or derived substantive indicating something or someone Catalan or from Catalonia, can refer to the following persons: *Eduardo Catalano, Argentinian architect and sculptor *Elisabetta Catalan ...
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Catalanus Giuseppe Catalani (1698-1764), also known as Catalano or Catalanus, was a Roman Catholic liturgist of the eighteenth century, a member of the Hieronymite Oratory of San Girolamo della Carità. He remains famous for his correct editions of the ch ...
, was a Roman Catholic
liturgist Liturgy is the customary public ritual of worship performed by a religious group. ''Liturgy'' can also be used to refer specifically to public worship by Christians. As a religious phenomenon, liturgy represents a communal response to and partic ...
of the eighteenth century, a member of the Hieronymite Oratory of San Girolamo della Carità. He remains famous for his correct editions of the chief liturgical books of the Roman Church, some of which are still in habitual use, and which he enriched with scholarly commentaries illustrative of the history, rubrics and
canon law Canon law (from grc, κανών, , a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is th ...
of the Roman Liturgy. Among these are the ''Pontificale Romanum'' (3 volumes in fol., Rome, 1738–40, reprinted at Paris, 1850; re-edited by Muhlbauer, Augsburg, 1878), with a learned introduction and notes, and based on the best manuscripts; ''
Caeremoniale episcoporum The ''Cæremoniale Episcoporum'' (Ceremonial of Bishops) is a book that describes the church services to be performed by bishops of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church. History Pope Clement VIII published on 14 July 1600 the first book to bea ...
'' (2 volumes, in fol., Rome, 1747, with copperplate engravings; reprinted at Paris, 1860); ''Sacrarum Caeremoniarum sive rituum ecclesiasticorum S. R. ecclesiae libri tres...'' (1 volume in fol., Rome, 1750–51); ''Rituale Romanum Benedicti XIV jussu editum et auctum...'' (Rome, 1757, 2 volumes in fol.). Catalani is also the author of works on the history, series, duties and privileges of two important curial offices: ''De Magistro Sacri Palatii libri duo'' (Rome, 1751) and ''De Secretario S. Congregatione Indicis libri duo'' (Rome, 1751). We owe him also annotated editions of two works much used for the spiritual formation of the Catholic clergy: the letter of St. Jerome ''A Nepotianum suum'' (Rome, 1740) and
St. John Chrysostom John Chrysostom (; gr, Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος; 14 September 407) was an important Early Church Father who served as archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of ab ...
's work on the priesthood, ''De Sacerdotio'', Rome, 1740). His (rare) historical treatise on the reading of the Gospels at Mass, its origin, ancient usages, etc. (''De codice Evangelii'', Rome, 1733; see ''Acta erudit. Lips.'', 1735, 497-99) is yet highly appreciated by all liturgists. He belongs also among the best historians of the ecumenical councils by reason of his edition of their decrees, which Father
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calls a very learned (plane docta) work. "Sacrosancta concilia oecumenica commentariis illustrata" (Rome, 1736–49). Finally, he interests the ecclesiastical scholars of the New World because of his new edition (Rome, 1753, 6 volumes in fol.) of Cardinal d'Aguirre's ''Collectio maxima conciliorum Hispaniae et Novi Orbis'', i.e. of Mexico and South America (first published at Rome, in 1693).


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