Cristoforo Buondelmonti (c. 1385 – c. 1430) was an Italian Franciscan priest, traveler, and was a pioneer in promoting first-hand knowledge of Greece and its antiquities throughout the Western world.
Biography
editCristoforo Buondelmonti was born around 1385 into an important Florentine family. He was taught Greek by the Italian scholar Guarino da Verona and received further education from Niccolò Niccoli, an influential Florentine humanist. By 1414 he had become a priest and served as a rector of a church in Florence.[1]
Buondelmonti left his native city around 1414 in order to travel. While travels were mainly focused in the Aegean Islands, he visited Constantinople in the 1420s. He went on to author two historical-geographic works: the Descriptio insulae Cretae (1417, in collaboration with Niccolò Niccoli) and the Liber insularum Archipelagi (1420). These two books are a combination of geographical information and contemporary charts and sailing directions. The latter one contains the oldest surviving map of Constantinople, and the only one which antedates the Ottoman conquest of the city in 1453.
While travelling over the island of Andros, Buondelmonti bought a Greek manuscript and brought it back with him to Italy. This later became known as the Hieroglyphica of Horapollo, which played a considerable role both in humanistic thinking and in art.[2]
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Liber insularum Arcipelagi, 16th-century manuscript. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Fonds latin.
See also
edit- The Buondelmonti, a noble family of Florence
References
edit- ^ Gothoni 2003
- ^ Seznec, Jean (1981-01-01). The Survival of the Pagan Gods: The Mythological Tradition and Its Place in Renaissance Humanism and Art. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691029881.
Sources
edit- Bessi, Benedetta (2013). "Cristoforo Buondelmonti: Greek Antiquities in Florentine Humanism". The Historical Review/La Revue Historique. 9: 63. doi:10.12681/hr.289. hdl:10278/3731319. ISSN 1791-7603.
- Gothoni, Rene (2003). "Buondelmonti, Cristoforo". In Speake, Jennifer (ed.). Literature of Travel and Exploration: A to F. Fitzroy Dearborn. pp. 140–141. ISBN 9781579584252.
- Harvey, P. D. A. (2007). "Local and Regional Cartography in Medieval Europe". In Woodward, David (ed.). The History of Cartography, Volume 1: Cartography in Prehistoric, Ancient, and Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, Part 3 (PDF). University of Chicago. pp. 482–484. ISBN 978-0-226-90734-5.
- Thomov, Thomas (1996). "New Information about Cristoforo Buondelmonti's Drawings of Constantinople". Byzantion. 66 (2): 431–453. ISSN 0378-2506. JSTOR 44172289.
- G. Gerola, "Le vedute di Costantinopoli di Cristoforo Buondelmonti," SBN 3 (1931): 247–79.
- Cristoforo Buondelmonti, Description of the Aegean and Other Islands at Google Books