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Marcello Papiniano Cusani (17 February 1690 - October 1766) was an Italian
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, professor of both civil law and canon law ( it, diritto civile and ''diritto canonico'', also ''entrambi i diritti'') as well as founder and
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of the
University of Altamura The University of Altamura ( it, Università degli Studi di Altamura) was a former university located in Altamura, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples. It was established in Altamura in 1747 by Charles III of Bourbon, following the idea of the archpriest of ...
. raucci-2003


Life


Early years

Marcello Papiniano Cusani was born in
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on February 17, 1690 to Antonio Cusani and Antonietta Rainone. The Cusani family had already given birth to notable people, namely Biagio Cusani, poet and professor of law in Naples and Gennaro Cusani (uncle of Marcello) who was also professor of law. After receiving the basic education, he went to Naples, where he studied law under the guidance of his uncle Gennaro and Basilio Giannelli. At that time, Marcello was influenced by the ideas of his uncle (who was both against the Jesuits and the Spanish rule) and by the Neapolitan cultural environment of that period. He was influenced by the ''Congregazione dei padri pii operai'' and their leader father Torres (an enlightened clergyman), in 1709 he decided to start an ecclesiastical career, animated by the desire to renew the Church, and on 10 June 1713 he became priest.


Teaching in Turin and the period in Vienna

Starting from 1720, his career began to take off. Initially he was entrusted with the task of "substitute for the old Digest" in the University of Naples. In 1723, he also won the contest for the chairs of civil and canon law, and thus he was appointed professor of both of them. He also accepted the offer to teach civil law at the University of Turin and in 1724 he moved to Turin. He remained there until 1730, when the new king, Charles Emmanuel III imposed restrictions on the freedom of teaching and religion. In 1730, he left Turin and went to Vienna urged by his longtime friend
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, who was in that period was in Vienna. After a few years, however, Cusani decided to return to Naples, where he became a teacher of law and ecclesiastical history at the University of Naples, where he had, among his students, Ferdinando Galiani, Giuseppe Palmieri and
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.


The founding of the University of Altamura

In 1746, Cusani was appointed archpriest of Altamura Cathedral and, there he carried out reforms in the spirit of the so-called giannonism (based on the ideas of
Pietro Giannone Pietro Giannone (7 May 1676 – 17 March 1748) was an Italian philosopher, historian and jurist born in Ischitella, in the province of Foggia. He opposed the papal influence in Naples, for which he was excommunicated and imprisoned for twelve yea ...
), aimed at affirming the king's privileges over those of the clergy. He developed works of reform of the clergy and, above all, he had the idea of establishing a university of studies in the city, using the revenues of the so-called ''Monte a Moltiplico''. The collection of funds had already begun a century before, in 1640, but for a different purpose, that is to transform the ''arciprelatura nullius'' of Altamura into a bishopric, perhaps in order to be stronger against the claims of the nearby bishopric of Gravina. Cusani's idea was to use the savings of ''Monte a Moltiplico'' in order to establish a university and guarantee a public and royal (not led by the church) education. The idea pleased the then king of Naples,
Charles III of Spain it, Carlo Sebastiano di Borbone e Farnese , house = Bourbon-Anjou , father = Philip V of Spain , mother = Elisabeth Farnese , birth_date = 20 January 1716 , birth_place = Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain , death_d ...
, who was interested in limiting the dominance of the Church in the education of the youths. Marcello Papiniano Cusani was the founder of the
University of Altamura The University of Altamura ( it, Università degli Studi di Altamura) was a former university located in Altamura, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples. It was established in Altamura in 1747 by Charles III of Bourbon, following the idea of the archpriest of ...
, implementing the incorporation of the two functions of rector and archpriest of Altamura Cathedral in the same person. This feature of dual office remained for the entire life of the university. The first to become both rector of the university and archpriest of the cathedral was Cusani himself, who was also a teacher of law therein; from 1747 to 1752, he directed both the university and the cathedral but, following disagreements with the local clergy, he decided to leave the city asking Galiani to allow him to "leave". The university he founded remained open until the beginning of the XIX century.


Archbishop in Otranto and Palermo

On March 3, 1753, Cusani was consecrated bishop in Rome and later became archbishop of Otranto. The office of archbishop of Otranto lasted only a few months, since on 27 February 1754
Charles III of Spain it, Carlo Sebastiano di Borbone e Farnese , house = Bourbon-Anjou , father = Philip V of Spain , mother = Elisabeth Farnese , birth_date = 20 January 1716 , birth_place = Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain , death_d ...
chose him for the position of archbishop of
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. According to some sources, he left Otranto on 11 February 1754. In Palermo, unlike
Altamura Altamura (, ; nap, label= Barese, Ialtamùre) is a town and ''comune'' of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is located on one of the hills of the Murge plateau in the Metropolitan City of Bari, southwest of Bari, close to the border with Basilic ...
, Cusani enjoyed greater power, by virtue of his office as archbishop, and this made the reforms he adopted more incisive, aimed at asserting the supremacy of the sovereign over feudal local power. Moreover, from a purely cultural point of view, he reformed juridical and philosophical studies in order to reduce the dominance of the Jesuits and, in addition, he contributed to spread the ideas of
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.


Last years and death

Elderly and affected by blindness, on July 16, 1762 Cusani resigned from the archdiocese of Palermo and returned to Naples. There, he was welcomed by his friend Ignazio Della Croce, general of the
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. Cusani joined the order of the Augustinians and remained there until 1766, the year of his death. The exact date of his death is unknown. His remains were buried in the Church of Santa Maria della Verità.


Notable relatives

Marcello Papiniano Cusani had two notable relatives, his granduncle, Biagio Cusano, poet and professor of ''Canoni della mattina''. He apparently died of apoplexy in 1683. He wrote many works, published and unpublished. His uncle, Gennaro Cusano, was a lawyer and professor of canon law. On 18 July 1703, he was assigned the chair of professor of ''Sacri canoni matutina''. He also taught many notable people of that period, among which Giacomo Castelli.


Offices

* ''Sostituto del digesto vecchio'' in '' Studio di Napoli'' (1720-1723?) istoria-studio-napoli-vol2-1754, pagg. 279-281 * Professor of civil law and canon law in Naples (1723-1724) * Profesore di diritto civile all' Università di Torino (1724-1730) *
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of
Altamura Altamura (, ; nap, label= Barese, Ialtamùre) is a town and ''comune'' of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is located on one of the hills of the Murge plateau in the Metropolitan City of Bari, southwest of Bari, close to the border with Basilic ...
(1747-1752) o (1725-1727) o (1725-1730) * Rector of the
University of Altamura The University of Altamura ( it, Università degli Studi di Altamura) was a former university located in Altamura, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples. It was established in Altamura in 1747 by Charles III of Bourbon, following the idea of the archpriest of ...
(1747-1752) * Archbishop of Otranto (1753-1754) * Archbishop of Palermo (1754-1762) * Prince of ''Accademia del Buon Gusto'' (1754-?) * Prince of ''Accademia delle Scienze e delle Arti'' * President and General Captain of the
Kingdom of Sicily The Kingdom of Sicily ( la, Regnum Siciliae; it, Regno di Sicilia; scn, Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in the south of the Italian Peninsula and for a time the region of Ifriqiya from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 un ...
ragguaglio-1759, pag. 42 * Domestic prelate of pope Benedict XIV #ragguaglio-1759, pag. 42 * Assistant bishop of ''Soglio pontificio'' and of the Council of S.R.M. * Apostolic general commissioner of ''Tribunale della Santissima Crociata'' of the
Kingdom of Sicily The Kingdom of Sicily ( la, Regnum Siciliae; it, Regno di Sicilia; scn, Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in the south of the Italian Peninsula and for a time the region of Ifriqiya from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 un ...
and its adjacent islands


Works

Marcello Papiniano Cusani didn't publish any of his works. Through some research in Italian archives and libraries, a few manuscripts were discovered. All of them are related to his university lectures. * ''Institutiones Iuris Ecclesiastici'' (work in two volumes, one in Naples and one in
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
); * ''Institutiones Iuris Ecclesiastici'' (work in four volumes which date back to his period in
Altamura Altamura (, ; nap, label= Barese, Ialtamùre) is a town and ''comune'' of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is located on one of the hills of the Murge plateau in the Metropolitan City of Bari, southwest of Bari, close to the border with Basilic ...
and stored in
Bari Bari ( , ; nap, label= Barese, Bare ; lat, Barium) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia region, on the Adriatic Sea, southern Italy. It is the second most important economic centre of mainland Southern Italy a ...
in ''Biblioteca provinciale "G. De Gemmis"''); * ''Institutiones Iuris Ecclesiastici'' (two works respectively in three and four volumes, both of which stored in
Archivio Biblioteca Museo Civico The Archivio Biblioteca Museo Civico (also A.B.M.C.) is an organization which mainly serves as library and museum and it is located in Altamura, Italy. The archive and library comprise about 90,000 books, mostly about history and literature, amon ...
,
Altamura Altamura (, ; nap, label= Barese, Ialtamùre) is a town and ''comune'' of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is located on one of the hills of the Murge plateau in the Metropolitan City of Bari, southwest of Bari, close to the border with Basilic ...
).


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