Gasparo Luigi Oderico
Gasparo Luigi Oderico (11 October 1725 - 10 January 1803) was an Italian numismatist, antiquarian, and Jesuit priest. BiographyGasparo Luigi Oderico was born in Genoa in 1725. Following completion of his studies, he entered the Jesuit order in 1741. From an early age he developed a passion for ancient inscriptions, medals, and coins. He was patronized by Cardinal Giuseppe Spinelli, and under his orders appointed to a professorship in theology at the Scots College in Rome. After the suppression of the Society of Jesus (1773), Oderico retired to Genoa, where he was appointed City Librarian. In 1787 he went to Turin with his brother, to conduct some negotiations, and remained there six years. The Revolution of Genoa (1797) deprived him of his office; but after the reorganization of the university he regained the office, and at the same period he was elected member of the Istituto ligure. He died of apoplexy, January 10, 1803, aged 77. He was a prolific author on archaeological topics. He also published a treatise titled Dissertazione su le medaglie greche, non ancora descritte dagli antiquarii (1777) along with Antonio Benedetti.[1][2] He was admitted a member of the Etruscan academy of Cortona, under the name of Teodemo Ostracino. Works
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