Il testamento e la libreria di Sebastiano Salvini (1512)
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Sebastiano Salvini (born between 1427 and 1450, died after 1512), cousin of Marsilio Ficino, was a theologian and humanist belonging to the ‘‘Platonic Academy’’ in Florence. On February 2nd 1512 he made his will and left several goods to the monastery of San Fedele in Poppi (Casentino), including his collection of 61 books. The will, kept in a memoir of the eighteenth century, is published and analyzed in this article. The books (manuscripts and printed books) are lost for the most part, but some of them are still preserved in the libraries of Poppi and Florence. They show the interests of their owner: a priest careful to the preaching and pastoral care, expert in religious studies (Bible, theology, civil and canon law, liturgy) but also interested in the classics (works of Cicero, Pliny the Elder, Juvenal, Terence, Plutarch) and his contemporaries (works by Leon Battista Alberti, Ermolao Barbaro, Roberto Caracciolo, Petrus Marso, Domitius Calderini, Juan de Torquemada). Pierluigi Licciardiello, S.I.S.M.E.L., Firenze
Biografia dell'autorePierluigi Licciardiello, S.I.S.M.E.L., Firenze |
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