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Bartolomeo Borghesi was born at Savignano, near Rimini, Italy on the 11th of July 1781.
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Bartolomeo Borghesi was born at Savignano, near Rimini, Italy on the 11th of July 1781.
He studied at Bologna and Rome.
Having weakened his eyesight by the study of documents of the middle ages, Borghesi turned his attention to epigraphy and numismatics.
In consequence of the disturbances of 1821, Borghesi retired to San Marino, where he died on the 16th of April 1860. Although mainly an enthusiastic student, he was for some time podesta of the little republic.
His monumental work, Nuovi Frammenti dei Fasti Consolari Capitolini (1818–1820), attracted the attention of the learned world. His contributions to Italian archaeological journals established his reputation as a numismatist and antiquarian. Before his death, Borghesi conceived the design of publishing a collection of all the Latin inscriptions of the Roman world. The work was taken up by the Academy of Berlin under the auspices of Mommsen, and the result was the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. Napoleon III. ordered the publication of a complete edition of the works of Borghesi. This edition, in ten volumes, of which the first appeared in 1862, was not completed until 1897.
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