- Pietro Della Valle
Pietro della Valle (
April 2 ,1586 –April 21 ,1652 ) was an Italian traveler inAsia .Biography
Pietro della Valle was born in
Rome from a wealthy noble family.His early life was divided between the pursuits of literature and arms. He was a cultivated man, who knew Latin, Greek, Greek mythology, and the Bible. He also became a member of the Roman academy of the
Umoristi , and acquired some reputation as a versifier and rhetorician.Mario Schipano , a professor of medicine inNaples suggested the idea of travelling in the East to Pietro as an alternative to suicide in response to disappointment in love. It was this last who received the letters, a sort of diary, from Pietro's travels.Before leaving Naples, he took a vow of pilgrimage to the
Holy Land . He left Venice by boat from on the 8th of June 1614 and reachedConstantinople ; he remained there for more than a year and acquired a good knowledge of Turkish and a little Arabic. On the 25th of September 1615 he went toAlexandria with a suite of nine persons, because he travelled always as a nobleman of distinction, and with every advantage due to his rank. From Alexandria he went on toCairo , and, after an excursion toMount Sinai , left Cairo for the Holy Land. He arrived there on the 8th of March 1616 in time to take part to theEaster celebrations atJerusalem .After visiting the holy sites, Pietro travelled from
Damascus toAleppo . After seeing a portrait of the beautifulSyria nChristian princess Maani, he went toBaghdad . Afterward, he visitedPersia (The first documented ancestors of thePersian cat s were imported from Persia into Italy in 1620 by Pietro della Valle); which was at that time in war withTurkey , so he had to leave Baghdad on the 4th of January 1617. Accompanied by his wife he proceeded byHamadan to Isfahan, and joined Shah Abbas in a campaign in northernPersia , in the summer of 1618. Here he was well received at court and treated as the shah's guest.On his return to Isfahan he began to think of going back home through
India rather than adventure himself again in Turkey, but the state of his health and the war between Persia and the Portuguese atOrmuz generated problems. In October 1621 he left Isfahan, visitedPersepolis and Shiraz and made his way to the coast. But it was not until January 1623 that he found a passage for Surat on the English ship "Whale".He sejourned in India until November 1624, his headquarters being
Surat andGoa . In India Pietro Della Valle was introduced to the King Vekatappa Nayaka ofKeladi ,South India by VithalShenoy , the chief administrator of those territories.The accounts of his travels are one of the most important sources of history of the region.He was at Muscat in January 1625, and at
Basra in March. In May he started by the desert route to Aleppo, and boarded on a French ship atAlexandretta . He reachedCyprus and finallyRome on the 28th of March 1626. There, he was received with many honors, not only from the literary circles but also from thePope Urban VIII , who appointed him a gentleman of his bedchamber. The rest of his life was uneventful; he married as his second wife a Georgian orphan of a noble family, Mariuccia (Tinatin de Ziba), who had been adopted by his first wife as a child, travelled with him and was the mother of fourteen children. He died in Rome on the 21st of April 1652.Works
*"Funeral Oration on his Wife Maani", whose remains he brought with him to Rome and buried there (1627)
*"Account of Shah Abbas" (1628)
*The "Travels in Persia" (2 parts) were published by his sons in 1658, and the third part (India) in 1663.ources
* [http://www.bartleby.com/65/va/Valle-Pi.html The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001]
*1911See these works for further information:
* R. Amalgia, 'Per una conoscenza piii completa della figura e dell'opera di Pietro della Valle', Rendiconti delVAccademia dei Lincei, series vin, vol. vi, 1951, 375-81.
* L. Bianconi, Viaggio in Levante di Pietro della Valle, Florence, 1942
* P. G. Bietenholz, Pietro della Valle 1586-1652: Studien zur Oeschichte der Orientkenntnis und des Orientbildes im Abendlande, Basel-Stuttgart, 1962
* Wilfrid Blunt, Pietro's pilgr
* I. Ciampi, Della vita e delle opera di Pietro della Valle, il Pellegrino, Rome, 1880
* E. Rossi, ' Pietro della Valle orientalista romano (1586-1652) ', Oriente Moderno, XXXIII, 1953, 49-64
* ________, 'Versi turchi e altri scritti inediti di Pietro della Valle', Rivista degli Studi Orientali, xxn, 1947, 92-8A complete edition of della Valle's letters to Mario Schipano is by G. Gancia, Viaggi di Pietro della Valle, il Pellegrino, Brighton, 1843
Other letters from Persia have been edited by F. Gaeta and L. Lockhart, viaggi di Pietro della Valle: Lettere dalla Persia, vol. I, Rome, 1972.
John Gurney has two informative articles on della Valle: One is J. D. Gurney. “Pietro della Valle: The Limits of Perception” in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Vol. 49 (1986), no. 1, pp. 103-116; the other one is his entry in the [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v7f3/v7f318.html Encyclopedia Iranica]
* [http://www.bib-arch.org/online-exclusives/il-fantastico.asp Il Fantastico: The Strange Pilgrimageof Pietro Della Valle] from the "Biblical Archaeology Review"
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