A former pupil of Giulio Bartolocci, who was a member of the same order and projector of the Bibliotheca magna rabbinica, Imbonati eventually became his master's collaborator.
This work appeared in four folio volumes, 1675-1693, three of which were published by the author and the fourth by Carlo Giuseppe Imbonati, his disciple.
The majority of the books described he knew at first hand; the description of the others he borrowed from the works of Buxtorf and Giulio Bartolocci (from the latter only in the first part).
Giulio Romano | Giulio Tremonti | Giulio Andreotti | Giulio Einaudi | Giulio Angioni | Giulio Natta | Giulio Douhet | Giulio Caccini | Giulio Belli | Giulio Ricordi | Giulio Paolini | Giulio Clovio | Giulio Benso | Giulio Bartolocci | Giulio Roma | Giulio Questi | Giulio Petroni | Giulio Parigi | Giulio de' Medici (d. 1600) | Giulio de' Medici | Giulio Alberoni | ''The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Giulio Romano) | SS ''Giulio Cesare'' | Giulio Viozzi | Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata | Giulio Superti-Furga | Giulio Racah | Giulio Mancini | Giulio Gavotti | Giulio de'Medici |