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Ireneo della Croce (1625–1713)[1] was a Carmelite preacher and chronicler.[2][3] della Croce was born in Trieste.[3] He lived in the monasteries of Venice and Padova, but visited his hometown frequently. His magnum opus (Historia antica e moderna, sacra e profana ... della città di Trieste ... fin'a quest'anno 1698)[4][5] was printed in Venice with funds from the Trieste Comune and some private citizens.[3] In spite of its title, the book stopped in the year 1000. A second part, which chronicled Trieste up to 1702, was published in 1881.[3] della Croce's early attestations of the Istro-Romanians and their language are relevant in academic research.[6][7] della Croce died in Venice in 1713.[3]

A street in Trieste was dedicated to him.[8]

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  1. ^ Alberto Elli; Alfonso Ali Ben Mohamed; Bartolomeo Pirone; Gianmaria Gianazza; Vincenzo Mistrih; Wadi Awad (2018). SOC Collectanea 46-47 Annata 2013-2014. Edizioni Terra Santa. p. 152. ISBN 978-88-6240-612-3.
  2. ^ Kandler, Pietro (1851). Notizie storiche di Trieste e guida per la citta'. Edizioni Terra Santa. p. 277. ISBN 978-88-6240-612-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Irenèo della Croce". Treccani. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  4. ^ della Croce, Ireneo (1698). Historia Antica, e Moderna: Sacra, e Profana, della città di Trieste, celebre colonia de'Cittadini Romani. Con la notitia di molt'arcani d'antichità, prerogative di nobiltà e gesti d'huomini illustri ... mutationi de riti, e dominj sin'à quest'anno 1698, etc. G. Albrizzi; Lyon Public Library (Bibliothèque jésuite des Fontaines). p. 690.
  5. ^ della Croce, Ireneo (1698). Historia antica, e moderna, sacra e profana della città di Trieste. A. Forni; University of Chicago. p. 690.
  6. ^ Zegrean, Iulia G. (2012). Balkan Romance: Aspects on the Syntax of Istro-Romanian (PDF) (PhD). Venice: Ca' Foscari University. p. 4. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.917.1609.
  7. ^ Burlacu, Mihai (2010). "Istro-Romanians: the legacy of a culture". Bulletin of the "Transilvania" University of Brașov. 7. 3 (52): 17.
  8. ^ "Via Ireneo della Croce". tuttocitta. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
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