Bandino Gualfreducci was born at Pistoia, joined the Jesuits, and taught rhetoric for six years at the Roman College.
[1] Later he became Latin Secretary to the General of the Order, and finally, near the end of his life, retired to the Jesuits' house in Rome, where he died.
[2] Bandino Gualfreducci wrote a considerable amount of Latin verse, principally dramas.
He was author of several Latin poems of religious content and of some theatrical pieces that were performed at the Roman College.
[4] The sixth book of his Carmina is wholly made up of translations from the Greek epigrams arranged roughly in the order of the Planudean collection.