Leo Allatius (English Wikipedia)

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  • Foote, G.W.; Wheeler, J.M. (1887). Crimes of Christianity. London: Progressive Publishing Company. p. 94. Archived from the original on 27 August 2013. [Allatius] devoted a treatise to the Savior's foreskin, asserting that it ascended, like Jesus himself, and expanded into one of the rings of Saturn.

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  • Foote, G.W.; Wheeler, J.M. (1887). Crimes of Christianity. London: Progressive Publishing Company. p. 94. Archived from the original on 27 August 2013. [Allatius] devoted a treatise to the Savior's foreskin, asserting that it ascended, like Jesus himself, and expanded into one of the rings of Saturn.

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  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Allacci, Leone" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 01 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 686; see first two lines. ALLACCI, LEONE [Leo Allatius] (1586–1669), Greek scholar and theologian, was born in the island or Chios. His early years were passed in Calabria and at Rome...

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  • Hutton, James (1935). The Greek anthology in Italy to the year 1800. Cornell University Press. p. 263. OCLC 1018945. LEONE ALLACCI (1586–1669) Allacci was an Ethnic Greek, born in the island of Chios. He was taken by his uncle Michael Nauridis to Italy to be educated, first to Calabria and later (1500) to Rome.
  • Darling, James (1854). Cyclopaedia bibliographica: a library manual of theological and general literature and guide to books for authors, preachers, students, and literary men : analytical, bibliographical, and biographical. J. Darling. pp. 48–49. OCLC 197431963. ALLATIUS, Leo (continual). Chios of Greek parents, 1586. Having been admitted into the Greek college at Rome, he embraced the Roman Catholic religion and was eventually appointed keeper of Vatican Library by Pope Alexander VII. Died 1669.
  • Chalmers, Alexander (1812). The General biographical dictionary: containing an historical and critical account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every nation: particularly the British and Irish; from the earliest accounts to the present time, Volume 1. Nichols. pp. 472–473. OCLC 311534276. ALLATIUS, or ALLACCI, (LEO), keeper of the Vatican library, and a celebrated popish writer of the 17th century, was born in the isle of Chios, of Greek parents, 1586.
  • Hutton, James (1935). The Greek anthology in Italy to the year 1800. Cornell University Press. p. 263. OCLC 1018945. LEONE ALLACCI …He was taken by his uncle Michael Nauridis to Italy to be educated, first to Calabria and later (1500) to Rome.
  • Chalmers, Alexander (1812). The General biographical dictionary: containing an historical and critical account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons in every nation: particularly the British and Irish; from the earliest accounts to the present time, Volume 1. Nichols. pp. 472–473. OCLC 311534276. ALLATIUS, or ALLACCI, (LEO)… At nine years of age he was removed from his native country to Calabria ; but some time after sent to Rome, and admitted into the Greek college, where he applied himself to the study of polite learning, philosophy, and divinity, and embraced the Roman Catholic religion.