The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Volume 18: Return to Naples - Giacomo Casanova - Book

The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Volume 18: Return to Naples

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MEMOIRS OF JACQUES CASANOVA de SEINGALT 1725-1798
ADVENTURES IN THE SOUTH, Volume 4c—RETURN TO NAPLES
Cardinal Passianei—The Pope—Masiuccia—I Arrive At Naples
Cardinal Passionei received me in a large hall where he was writing. He begged me to wait till he had finished, but he could not ask me to take a seat as he occupied the only chair that his vast room contained.
When he had put down his pen, he rose, came to me, and after informing me that he would tell the Holy Father of my visit, he added,—
My brother Cornaro might have made a better choice, as he knows the Pope does not like me.
He thought it better to choose the man who is esteemed than the man who is merely liked.
I don't know whether the Pope esteems me, but I am sure he knows I don't esteem him. I both liked and esteemed him before he was pope, and I concurred in his election, but since he has worn the tiara it's a different matter; he has shewn himself too much of a 'coglione'.
The conclave ought to have chosen your eminence.
No, no; I'm a root-and-branch reformer, and my hand would not have been stayed for fear of the vengeance of the guilty, and God alone knows what would have come of that. The only cardinal fit to be pope was Tamburini; but it can't be helped now. I hear people coming; good-bye, come again to-morrow.
What a delightful thing to have heard a cardinal call the Pope a fool, and name Tamburini as a fit person. I did not lose a moment in noting this pleasant circumstance down: it was too precious a morsel to let slip. But who was Tamburini? I had never heard of him. I asked Winckelmann, who dined with me.

Giacomo Casanova
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2004-12-11

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Casanova, Giacomo, 1725-1798; Europe -- History -- 18th century -- Biography

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