Bolizza was born in Kotor, at the time part of the
Republic of Venice (now
Montenegro). He studied at the University of
Padua and, having embraced a priestly life, moved to Venice where he became a secretary of
nuncio Giovanni Battista Agucchi. Bolizza wrote Agucchi's funeral oration with a dedication to his mentor
Claude de Mesmes, comte d'Avaux, the French ambassador to the Republic of Venice. A member of the
Bolizza family, his ancestor and family
progenitor was Zuane Bolizza, mentioned in 1538. The Bolizza were central in ensuring the safe transport of correspondence between Venice and the Ottoman Empire. They had received an exclusive contract after the
Battle of Lepanto (1571). Family heads were often appointed
vice-proveditors of Cattaro. His brother was
Francesco Bolizza. ==Work==