, born at Ventimiglia, in the republic 01 Genoa, 1607, was a man of
, born at Ventimiglia, in the republic 01 Genoa, 1607, was a man of great reputation in
the learned world, and wrote several books. At fifteen
years of age he entered into the order of the Augustins,
where he became so much esteemed, that he was appointed
vicar-general of the congregation of our Lady of Consolation at Genoa. As soon as he had finished his studies,
he taught philosophy, which he continued to do for five
years; after which he travelled into several parts of Italy,
and settled at Venice in 1639, in the convent of St. Stephen. What rendered him most famous was the library of
the Augustins at Ventimiglia, which being chiefly collected
by him, was a proof of his ardour for learning, and his excellent taste. He published a book concerning this Jibrary,
which is much sought after by the curious. Alorhof mentions this work in several places of his Polyhistor, published
in 1688 (p. 38, 39), and always as if he thought it had
not been yet published; nevertheless Mr. Bayle discovered
that the “Bibliotheca Aprosiana
” was printed at Bologna
in l'Oehiale,
” or the Spectacles, which is a severe censure on the “Adonis,
” he was
attacked on all sides; but amongst all the advocates for
cavalier Marino, nobody shewed more zeal for the Adonis
than Aprosio: the pieces he wrote in defence of it came
abroad with the following tides: “Ochiali stritolato di
Scipio Glareano per risposta al Signer Cavaiiere Fra Toinaso Stigiiani;
” The Spectacles broken, by Scipio Glariano, being an Answer to signor cavalier Fra Tomaso
Stigiiani. “La Sferva poetica di Sapricio Saprici, lo
scantonata accademico heteroclito per risposta alia prima
censura dell' Adone del cavalier Marino, fatta del cavalier
Tomaso Stigliani;
” The poetical scourge of Sapricio
Saprici, being an Answer to the first Censure of the cavalier Marino’s Adonis, by cavalier Tomaso Stigiiani. “Del
veratro, apologia di Sapricio Saprici per risposta alia seconda censura dell' Adone dell caval.er Marino, fatta del
cavalier Tomaso Stigiiani;
” Hellebore, or an Apology of
Sapricio Saprici, being an answer to the second Censure of
cavalier Marino’s Adonis, by cavalier Tomaso Stigiiani.
This treatise consisted of two p-ms, one of which was
printed in 1645, and the other in 1647.