, a native of Sorrento, in the kingdom of Naples, was celebrated
, a native of Sorrento, in the kingdom of Naples, was celebrated in the
sixteenth century for his general learning, and acquaintance with the learned languages, and for his writings on
the Holy Scriptures. He was one of the inspectors of the
Vatican press, where he bestowed great care in examining
new editions by the best manuscripts. When he was promoted to the bishoprick of Acerno or Acerre, in the kingdom of Naples, in 1595, the learned Peter Morin complained of this transaction, in a letter addressed to cardinal
Cajetan, as depriving the Vatican press of an editor of the
first ability and accuracy; and begged that the cardinal
would induce him, before he took possession of his bishopric, to instruct his successors in the library and press of
the Vatican, and superintend such works as he had begun.
What effect this had, we are not told; but he was employed
by pope Gregory XIII. on the Greek edition of the Bible,
Rome, 1587, fol. His original works consist of Commentaries: 1. On the “Psalms and Canticles,
” fol. Rome,
On the Lamentations,
” compiled from, the Greek fathers, Rome,
On the Proverbs of Solomon,
” and, 4.
“On the prophet Habakkuk,
” Antwerp,