Ottaviano Canevari

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Ottaviano Canevari
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Senator of the Republic of Genoa
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Born1565
Genoa
Died1639
Genoa
Nationality Flag of Genoa.svg Genoese
Occupation Politician
Profession Jurist

Ottaviano Canevari (1565-1639) was an Italian nobleman, Doctor of law, [1] Magistrate and Senator of The Republic of Genoa. [2]

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Biography

Ottaviano was the son of Teramo Canevari (treasurer 1511–1592), [3] and brother of Demetrio Canevari (physician, 1559–1625). [4] Canevari studied in the Jesuit College of Brera in Milan, and was graduated in the same establishment, in 1584. [5]

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References

  1. Rivista di storia del diritto italiano - Volumen62. Sergio Mochi Onory. 1989.
  2. Handbook of paintings . Frick Collection. 1994. ottaviano canevari.
  3. Atti della Società ligure di storia patria, Volume 98. 1984.
  4. Storia della cultura ligure. Dino Puncuh. 2004.
  5. La Bibliofilia - Volumen5 - Página 85. L. S. Olschki. 1904.