Giovanni Diodati
Italian theologian and translator
Giovanni Diodati or Deodati was a Genevan-born Italian Calvinist theologian and translator. His translation of the Bible into Italian from Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Syriac sources became the reference version used by Italian Protestants. Wikipedia
Born: June 6, 1576, Geneva, Switzerland
Died: October 3, 1649 (age 73 years), Geneva, Switzerland
Books: Pious Annotations Upon the Holy Bible: Expounding the Difficult Places Thereof Learnedly, and Plainly: with Other Things of Great Importance, Etc. Translated by R.G. With a Portrait., The Supremacy of Truth. Reasons and Suggestions for Providing Each Nation with a Version of the Holy Scriptures, Faithfully Translated from the Hebrew and Greek Originals. Also, a Plea for an Immediate and Careful Revision of Diodati's Italian Bible. By "Clericus, A.M.," Formerly Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, An Answer Sent to the Acclesiasticall Sic Assembly at London. By John Deodate, the Famous Professour of Divinity, and Most Vigilant Pastour of Genevah. Translated Out of the Latine Into English. In Fact, Not by Diodati., and more
Nationality: Italian and Swiss
Parents: Carlo Diodati