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Giulio Negrone
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'''Giulio Negrone''' or '''Iulius Nigronius''' (1553-1625) was a Jesuit humanist orator and scholar, who also wrote under the name '''Panfilo Landi'''.
Born in [[Geneva]] in 1553, he joined the [[Society of Jesus]] in 1571.<ref name=CERL>[https://ift.tt/37Fhmtt Negrone, Giulio]</ref>
As Rector of the Accademia Partenia of Rome, he wrote a treatise on the chain ''[[impresa]]'' of the Academy, emphasising its Neoplatonic and Christian connotations.<ref name="Peacock2017"></ref> He was a professor of rhetoric, philosophy and theology at [[Milan]] and [[Geneva]]. He died in Milan in 1625.<ref name=CERL/>
==Works==
* ''Impresa dell'accademia Partenia di Roma'', Rome, 1594
* ''Regulae communes Societatis Jesu : commentariis asceticis illustratæ'', 1613
* ''Tractatus ascetici'', 1623
==References==
[[Category:1553 births]]
[[Category:1625 deaths]]
[[Category:Renaissance humanists]]
[[Category:Jesuits]]
[[Category:People from Geneva]]
Born in [[Geneva]] in 1553, he joined the [[Society of Jesus]] in 1571.<ref name=CERL>[https://ift.tt/37Fhmtt Negrone, Giulio]</ref>
As Rector of the Accademia Partenia of Rome, he wrote a treatise on the chain ''[[impresa]]'' of the Academy, emphasising its Neoplatonic and Christian connotations.<ref name="Peacock2017"></ref> He was a professor of rhetoric, philosophy and theology at [[Milan]] and [[Geneva]]. He died in Milan in 1625.<ref name=CERL/>
==Works==
* ''Impresa dell'accademia Partenia di Roma'', Rome, 1594
* ''Regulae communes Societatis Jesu : commentariis asceticis illustratæ'', 1613
* ''Tractatus ascetici'', 1623
==References==
[[Category:1553 births]]
[[Category:1625 deaths]]
[[Category:Renaissance humanists]]
[[Category:Jesuits]]
[[Category:People from Geneva]]
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