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Giuseppe Garampi
Giuseppe Garampi was an Italian scholar and collector of documents and books. He was born in Rimini, the son of Count Lorenzo Garampi, a patrician of the city of Rimini. As a youth he studied in Rimini under the preceptorship of the naturalist Janus Plancus. When Rimini was invaded by foreign armies, however, he went to Florence, where he became a follower of Johannes Lamius. He then went to Modena, where he became acquainted with Ludovico Antonio Muratori, the antiquarian and historian. He returned to Rimini, in 1741, where he continued his antiquarian and historical researches, working in the Biblioteca Gambalunga. In 1745 he became a member of the Accademia dei Lincei, whose branch at Rimini had been refounded by Janus Plancus. Garampi turned to an ecclesiastical career, taking minor Holy Orders in Rimini in 1746.
Giuseppe Guarnieri
Giuseppe Guarnieri was an Italian physician.
Giuseppe Firrao, Jr.
Giuseppe Firrao was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal.
Giuseppe Maria Castelli
Giuseppe Battaglini
Giuseppe Battaglini was an Italian mathematician.
Giuseppe Bertini
Giuseppe Bertini (1825-1898) fue un pintor italiano, activo en su Milán natal.
Giuseppe Bologna
Giuseppe Bologna was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Capua (1691–1697) and Archbishop of Benevento (1674–1680).
Giuseppe Ferretto
Giuseppe Antonio Ferretto was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Major Penitentiary in the Roman Curia from 1967 to 1973, and was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1961.
Giuseppe Barbieri
Giuseppe Adami
Giuseppe Adami fue un escritor y libretista italiano nacido en Verona el 4 de febrero de 1878 y fallecido en Milán el 12 de octubre de 1946). Es famoso por su colaboración con Giacomo Puccini en obras como La rondine (1917), Il Tabarro (1918) y Turandot (1924).