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  1. Antonio di Tuccio Manetti (6 July 1423 – May 26, 1497) was an Italian mathematician and architect from Florence. [ 1 ] He is particularly noted for his investigations into the site, shape and size of Dante 's Inferno. Although Manetti never himself published his research regarding the topic, the earliest Renaissance Florentine editors of the ...

  2. The Life written by Antonio di Tuccio Manetti is one of the few sources we have for Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1455), the great architect of the early Italian Renaissance. Written by a younger contemporary of Brunelleschi, the Life catalogues his works including the Duomo of Santa Maria dei Fiori and the Pazzi Chapel, his friendship with Donatello (1386-1466), and his interaction with patrons.

  3. Manetti wrote on a variety of subjects, producing a treatise on stars and planets, a biography of Charlemagne, and essays on notable personalities of the fifteenth century including the architect, Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446). Manetti was an old man when he wrote The Life of Brunelleschi . He claims to have known and spoken to Brunelleschi ...

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    Biographer of early Renaissance artists including Filippo Brunelleschi. Manetti was born to a wealthy family of Florentine merchants and educated privately; he retained partial interest in a silk warehouse in Florence throughout his life. Through his studies, he knew the architect and Renaissance theorist Filippo Brunelleschi and became interested ...

    Vite di Filippo Brunellesch. (Florence, Bib. N. Cent., MS. II, ii, 325, fols 295r-312v), modern reprint, Vita di Filippo Brunelleschi. Milan: Polifio, 1976, English, Saalman, Howard. The Life of Brunelleschi by Antonio di Tuccio Manetti. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1970; Huomini singhularii in Firenze dal MCCCC. innanz...

    Kultermann, Udo. The History of Art History. New York: Abaris, 1993, pp. 11, 12, Pacciani, Riccardo. “Manetti, Antonio (di Tuccio).” Dictionary of Art 20: 262-263; Murray, Peter. “Art Historians and Art Critics, IV: ‘XIV uomini singhularii in Firenze.'” Burlington Magazine 99 (1957): 330-36; Tanturli, Giuliano. “Per l’interpretazione storica della ...

  4. The construction of the dome of the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore was the biggest achievement of his career. Winning the commission over his old rival Lorenzo Ghiberti, Brunelleschi spent the rest of his life perfecting the design. The actual work on the dome began in 1446, the same year he passed away, and was completed in 1461.

  5. Jun 1, 1972 · The Life of Brunelleschi Art Bulletin - United Kingdom doi 10.2307/3048975. Full Text ... James S. Ackerman Antonio di Tuccio Manetti Howard Saalman Catherine Enggass ...

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  7. Nov 18, 2023 · Antonio Manetti's biography of Brunelleschi was probably written in the 1480s; Manetti informs us that he met the renowned artist sometime in the mid-1440s, shortly before the master's death, and he devotes nearly half of his biography to describing the controversy surrounding the dome.

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