Fabiano Giustiniani

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Fabiano Giustiniani (1578-1629) was an Italian scholar, prelate and theologian. Born at Lerma, near Genoa. In 1597 he entered the congregation of St. Philip of Neri, and was placed in charge of the library of Santa Maria de Vallicelli. In 1616 he was appointed bishop of Ajaccio in Corsica, at which place he died, January 3, 1627. Published several works for the study of the Bible.

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