Antonio Francesco Frisi
Antonio Francesco Frisi (January 21, 1733 – July 20, 1817) was an Italian historian who wrote about the history of Monza.
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Born | January 21, 1733 Melegnano |
Died | July 20, 1817 Milan |
Occupation | canon |
Nationality | Italy |
Life
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Frisi wrote a biography
Frisi was born in Melegnano in 1733, his brother Paolo Frisi was an astronomer. He wrote from original documents and is regarded as the first historian of Monza.[1] He became a canon of Milan Cathedral in 1793. He is known for a three volume history Historical memories of Monza and his court which was published in 1794. He died in Milan in 1817.[2]
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gollark: They also have this graph of % in work/study, which is oddly different to the earnings one.
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References
- Antonio Frisi, Enciclopedia Italiana (1932), Retrieved 27 August 2015
- Antonio Frisi, Cassiciaco.it, Retrieved 27 August 2015
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