Career
At the age of twenty he entered the monastery of Saint Paul in Rome, whence he was sent to Monte Cassino to complete his studies. From 1687 to 1695 he taught philosophy at various monasteries of the Cassinese Congregation. In 1722 Pope Innocent XIII appointed him abbot of the monastery at Siena.
In 1729 he was transferred as abbot to the Monastery of Saint Peter at Assisi, and in 1734, to the Monastery at Saint Felician, near Foligno.
He wrote the Bibliotheca Benedictino-Casinensis, a list and sketch of the authors of the Cassinese Congregation, and a few other historical and hagiographical works concerning the Cassinese Congregation of Benedictines. He died at Foligno.