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Augustinus Patricius (2)

Augustinus Patricius (2)

Augustinus Patricius (1)

of the family of Piccolomini, bishop of Pienza in the 15th century, wrote the Life of Fabianus Bentius and an Account of the Reception of the Emperor Frederick III by Paul II at Rome, both of which are given by Mabillon in his Museum Italicum, i, 251. He also wrote a work on the ceremonies of the Church of Rome, entitled Ceremoniale Romanum, which Marcellus, archbishop of Corfu, afterwards attributed to himself. Mabillon gives this book also. See Cave, Hist. Lit. ii, app. p. 193; Dupin, Hist. Eccles. Writers, iii, 75.

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Augustinus Patricius (2)

Cave makes to be the same with the last, but Dupin expressly says is different from him, and that he was secretary of cardinal Piccolomini. He flourished about 1480, and wrote a History of the Assembly of Ratisbon, where he was present with the cardinal whom Paul II sent to demand succor of the Germans against the Turks. He also wrote, at the desire of his master, a History of the Councils of Basle and Florence, which is given in Labbe, 13:1488. See Cave, Historia Literaria, ii, app. p. 193; Dupin, Hist. Ecclesiastical Writers, iii, 75.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature