Bartolomeo Giuseppe Stoffella dalla Croce

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Bartolomeo Giuseppe Stoffella dalla Croce (born June 23, 1799 in Camposilvano , Vallarsa , Welschtirol ; † January 14, 1833 in Rovereto ) was an Austrian archaeologist .

Life

Bartolomeo Giuseppe Stoffella attended the grammar school in Rovereto, studied theology in Padua and became a professor at the grammar school in Rovereto. He dealt with the archeology of his homeland, with linguistic treatises and wrote poems. He was friends with the philosopher and theologian Antonio Rosmini, who was beatified in 2007 .

In Rovereto in 1826 he published the work Sopra i sepolcri scoperti in Rovereto l'anno 1819 about the Roman graves found in Rovereto . Roman milestones were found in San Pietro near Ala (Trentino) and Volano , from which he developed the course of the Roman road on the left bank of the Adige Valley and proved that today's Ala is identical to the Roman palatium of the Antonine Itinerary . It was only through this that the Roman finds near Rovereto could be explained.

He completed an unpublished work by Girolamo Tartarotti on the monument erected in Trento to the poet Cajus Valerius Marianus . Stoffella gave lectures at the Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati on Riva in Roman times, on a bronze statue of Jupiter found in Cavedine and wrote a treatise on the archaeological finds in Val di Non and on the history of the Vallarsa valley and the Tyrolean noble family Castelbarco . When the King of Hungary, Archduke Ferdinand (who later became Emperor Ferdinand I , the Kind), visited South Tyrol, he described the procession, the ceremonial reception and Ferdinand's journey through the country. In 1826 he published his work on the course of the borders between Tyrol and the area of Verona in antiquity. He also translated the Restoration of State Science by the Swiss constitutional lawyer Carl Ludwig von Haller into Italian. Bartolomeo Giuseppe Stoffella was also the chief editor of the local newspaper Messagiere Tirolese in Rovereto and a founding member of the Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum. He left his extensive archaeological collection to the Ferdinandeum.

Fonts

  • Cenni storici intorno alla famiglia Castelbarco , Rovereto 1824
  • Sopra una statuetta di bronzo trovato in Cavedine diocesi di Trento , Rovereto 1825
  • Sopra i sepolcri Romani scoperti in Rovereto l'anno 1819 , Rovereto 1826
  • Saggio sopra i confini del territorio Veronese e Trentino a 'tempi dei Romani , Milano 1826
  • Cenni sul libro intitulato: Considerazioni di alcune cose contenute nel saggio del Sig.Prof. Stoffella sopra i confini del Veronese e del Trentino , Rovereto 1827
  • Il trono del diavolo , Rovereto 1828
  • Necrologia di Gaetano Tacchi , Rovereto 1828

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