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Giuseppe Catalani

Giuseppe Catalani (1698-1764), also known as Catalano or Catalanus, was a Roman Catholic liturgist of the eighteenth century, a member of the Hieronymite Oratory of San Girolamo della Carità.

He remains famous for his correct editions of the chief liturgical books of the Roman Church, some of which are still in habitual use, and which he enriched with scholarly commentaries illustrative of the history, rubrics and canon law of the Roman Liturgy. Among these are the (3 volumes in fol., Rome, 1738–40, reprinted at Paris, 1850; re-edited by Muhlbauer, Augsburg, 1878), with an introduction and notes, and based on the best manuscripts; (2 volumes, in fol., Rome, 1747, with copperplate engravings; reprinted at Paris, 1860); (1 volume in fol., Rome, 1750–51); (Rome, 1757, 2 volumes in fol.). Catalani is also the author of works on the history, series, duties and privileges of two important curial offices: ''De Magistro Sacri Palatii libri duo'' (Rome, 1751) and (Rome, 1751). He also published annotated editions of two spiritual works: the letter of St. Jerome (Rome, 1740) and St. John Chrysostom's work on the priesthood, , Rome, 1740). Catalani composed a historical treatise on the reading of the Gospels at Mass, its origin, ancient usages, etc. (, Rome, 1733; see , 1735, 497-99). He also prepared an edition of the decrees of the ecumenical councils, which Father Hurter calls a very learned ("") work: "" (Rome, 1736–49). Finally, he published a new edition (Rome, 1753, 6 volumes in fol.) of Cardinal d'Aguirre's , i.e. of Mexico and South America (first published at Rome, in 1693). Provided by Wikipedia
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