Giuseppe Garampi (29 October 1725 – 4 May 1792) was an Italian scholar and collector of documents and books.
He then decided to seek a wider and more remunerative field for his talents in Rome.Girolamo Amati, "De vita Josephi Garampii Cardinalis Commentarius", in: In September 1747, he was ordained a Subdeacon, and then a Deacon, and on 31 March 1749 he was ordained a priest., p. 121, note 2.
In 1749, at the age of twenty-four, he published in Rome a numismatic and historical treatise on Pope Benedict III (855–858), which drew him to the attention of the scholarly community attached to the papal court, including Pope Benedict XIV himself.
He served as Prefect of the Archives from 1751 until 1772, during which time he compiled the Schedario Garampi, a massive card index for the Vatican Secret Archives.
On 16 January 1772, Garampi was granted the degree Doctor in utroque iure by Pope Clement XIV by means of an apostolic rescript. On 27 January 1772, Garampi was appointed titular Archbishop of Berytus (Beirut, Lebanon); he was consecrated on 9 February by Cardinal Lazzaro Pallavicini. On 20 March 1772, he was appointed papal Nuncio to the King of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski. He served as Nuncio until October 1775.Ritzler-Sefrin, p. 121 with note 2.
He was appointed papal Nuncio in Vienna, from 16 March 1776 to 1785. On 20 May 1776, Pope Pius V transferred him from the titular diocese of Berytus to the diocese of Corneto e Montefiascone (1776–1792), allowing him to retain the title of archbishop.Ritzler-Sefrin, pp. 121 with note 2; 295 with note 5.
Pope Pius VI named him a Cardinal in the Papal consistory of 14 February 1785, and on 3 April 1786 appointed him to the Titular church of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo.Ritzler-Sefrin, pp. 34, 44 column 2.
On 20 August 1790, Garampi was named protector of the German college in Rome.Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 34 note 90.
He died in Rome at the German College on 4 May 1792, and was buried temporarily in the church of S. Apollinare. On 16 November 1792, the remains were taken to Ss. Giovanni e Paolo for permanent entombment.Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 34 note 91.
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