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Authorised form of nameMuratori; Ludovico Antonio (1673 - 1750)
Dates1673 - 1750
NationalityItalian
Place of birthVignola, Italy
Date of birth21 October 1673
Place of deathModena, Italy
Date of death23 January 1750
OccupationAuthor; Clergyman, Roman Catholic
ActivityLibrarian
Education:
Jesuit school at Modena
Career:
Ordained deacon (1688); ordained priest (1695); Librarian of the Bibliotheca Ambrosiana, Milan (1695); Archivist to the Duke of Modena and Librarian of the Biblioteca Estense, Modena (1700); Envoy of the Duke of Modena to England; Priest of Santa Maria della Pomposa (1716)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election14/11/1717
ProposerSir Isaac Newton
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; IBI
References:
A Rupert Hall, 'Further Newton Correspondence' in NR 1982-83 vol 37 pp 7-34
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/68933348
CodeNA6724
Archives associated with this Fellow
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M/156Muratori, Ludovico Antonio
IM/003213Muratori, Ludovico Antoniond
MC/9/420Copy letter from G B [George Biddell] Airy, President of the Royal Society, Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, to the Mayor of Modena21 October 1872
MC/9/417Letter from G B [George Biddell] Airy, [President of the Royal Society], Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, to Walter White, [Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society]16 October 1872
MC/9/418Letter from G B [George Biddell] Airy, [President of the Royal Society], Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, to Walter White, [Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society]18 October 1872
MC/9/411Letter from [Luigi] Tardini, mayor of Modena, and [Alessandro] Plessi, mayor of Vignola, Modena, to [George Biddell Airy], President of the Royal Society, London27 September 1872
MC/9/415Letter from G B [George Biddell] Airy, President of the Royal Society, Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, to the Mayor of Modena7 October 1872
MC/9/416Letter from [Luigi] Tardini, mayor of Modena, Modena, to [George Biddell Airy], President of the Royal Society, London12 October 1872
MC/9Volume 9 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1870-June 1873
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