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==Biography==
==Biography==


Giulio Metti was born July 9, 1816 in Florence [Italy]. In 1839 he was ordained a Catholic priest in the Confederation of Oratorians of St. Philip Neri. In 1872 he became bishop of Livorno [Italy], until his death on September 4, 1874.
Giulio Metti was born July 9, 1816 in [[Florence, Italy]]. In 1839 he was ordained a Catholic priest in the Confederation of Oratorians of St. Philip Neri. In 1872 he became bishop of Livorno [Italy], until his death on September 4, 1874.


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


In 1862, Metti published a series of "drammi sacri," set to music by [[Edoardo Soldi]], maestro at the Oratorio of S. Filippo Neri in Florence.
In 1862, Metti published a series of "drammi sacri," set to music by [[Edoardo Soldi]], maestro at the Oratorio of S. Filippo Neri in [[Florence, Italy]].


====Plays====
====Plays====
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[[Category:Died in the 1870s|*1874 Metti]]


[[Category:People of Florence|1816 Metti]]
[[Category:Florence, Italy| 1816 Metti]]

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Giulio Metti (1816-1874) was an Italian librettist.

Biography

Giulio Metti was born July 9, 1816 in Florence, Italy. In 1839 he was ordained a Catholic priest in the Confederation of Oratorians of St. Philip Neri. In 1872 he became bishop of Livorno [Italy], until his death on September 4, 1874.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

In 1862, Metti published a series of "drammi sacri," set to music by Edoardo Soldi, maestro at the Oratorio of S. Filippo Neri in Florence, Italy.

Plays

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]