Francesco Rondinelli
Francesco Rondinelli
Born(1589-10-04)4 October 1589
Died30 January 1665(1665-01-30) (aged 75)
Resting placeBasilica of San Lorenzo, Florence
Alma materUniversity of Pisa
Occupations
  • Writer
  • Scholar
  • Academic
  • Librarian
Parent(s)Raffaello Rondinelli
Ortensia Rondinelli
Writing career
LanguageItalian
Literary movement
Notable worksRelazione del contagio stato in Firenze l’anno 1630, e 1633

Francesco Rondinelli (4 October 1589  30 January 1665) was a Florentine scholar and academic of the Seicento.

Biography

Francesco Rondinelli was born in Florence on October 4, 1589 to Raffaello and Ortensia Rondinelli. He studied at the University of Pisa.[1] Rondinelli was a prominent member of the Accademia Fiorentina and of the Accademia della Crusca.[2] He participated in the drafting of the third edition of the Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca (Vocabulary of the Members of the Accademia della Crusca, 1691). Rondinelli was also a member of the Accademia degli Svogliati, founded in Florence by Jacopo Gaddi, and of the Accademia degli Apatisti.[2] In 1635, Ferdinando II de' Medici awarded him the position of Librarian of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and appointed him tutor to the future Grand Duchess, Vittoria della Rovere.[2] Rondinelli was a close friend of Alessandro Adimari, Gabriello Chiabrera, Fulvio Testi, Carlo Roberto Dati and Michelangelo Buonarroti the Younger.[1] He devised the programme for Pietro da Cortona's fresco cycle in the so-called Planetary Rooms at Palazzo Pitti.[3]

Works

Rondinelli’s masterpiece is the Relazione del Contagio Stato in Firenze l’anno 1630 e 1633, an account of the epidemic that struck Florence in the early 1630s.[2] The work was commissioned to Rondinelli by the Grand Duke Ferdinando II and is based official records and interviews with survivors.[4] A carefully crafted narrative written in an elegant Italian prose, the Relazione was first published in 1634 and reissued in 1714.[2] The second edition contained additional material on all the major epidemics which had occurred throughout the world. The Preface of this later edition contains a brief biography of Rondinelli.

Rondinelli wrote a biography of the Florentine humanist Bernardo Davanzati, published at Florence in 1638 and reissued several times thereafter.[5]

List of works

  • Relazione del contagio stato in Firenze l'anno 1630, e 1633. Florence: per Gio. Batista Landini. 1634.
  • Relazione delle nozze degli dei fauola dell'abate Gio. Carlo Coppola rappresenta nelle nozze de' sereniss. gran duchi di Toscana Ferdinando II e Vittoria principessa d'Urbino. Florence: nella nuoua stamperia del Massi, e Landi. 1637.

Notes

  1. 1 2 Elogj 1774, p. 402.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Mirto 2017.
  3. Wittkower, Rudolf (1980). Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600 to 1750. Penguin Books. p. 253. ISBN 9780140561166.
  4. Calvi 1989, pp. 1–3.
  5. Zaccaria, Raffaella (1987). "Davanzati, Bernardo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 33: D'Asaro–De Foresta (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.

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