Girolamo Ghilini was born in
Monza, in the
Duchy of Milan, in 1589. He studied literature and philosophy at Brera, Milan's Jesuit College. He went afterwards to
Parma, where he applied himself to the study of
civil and
canon law; but was obliged to desist on account of ill health. He returned home, and upon the death of his father he married Giacinta Bagliani. After the death of his wife he embraced the ecclesiastical life and resumed his studies, receiving a degree in canon law and theology. Later he became
protonotary apostolic and titular of Saint James Abbey in the village of
Cantalupo nel Sannio in southern Italy, but he probably never went there. In 1637 he was made canon of the Collegiate of the
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, in Milan. Ghilini was a member of the
Accademia degli Incogniti of Venice. He died in Alessandria in December 1668. He was buried in the church of San Bernardino. == Works ==