Albizzi, Antonio
ALBIZZI, ɑ̄l-bit´sî or ɑ̄l-bît´sî, ANTONIO: Italian priest; b. in Florence Nov. 25, 1547; d. at
Kempten (50 m. s.s.w. of Augsburg), Bavaria,
July 17, 1626. He became secretary to Cardinal
Andrew, archduke of Austria (1576), but after the
death of the latter (1591) embraced Protestantism,
left Italy, and resided thenceforth in Augsburg
and Kempten. He wrote: Principium Christianorum stemmata
(Augsburg, 1608); Sermones in
Matthæum (1609); De principiis religionis Christianæ
(1612); and Exercitationes theologicæ, Kempten, 1616).