- Antonio Bettini
Antonio Bettini (
13 June ,1396 -22 October ,1487 ) was an Italian clergyman and writer.Bettini was born in
Siena in 1396. He joined the convent ofSaint Girolamo in Siena in 1439 and worked closely withPope Pius II . Pius made Bettinibishop of Foligno in 1461. For PopeSixtus IV , Bettini may have traveled toFrance (1474) andGermany (1481). He retired to his original convent in Siena in 1486 and died a year later. Bettini was revered by later biographers and sometimes referred to as "Beato" (Blessed) (a step towardcanonization ), but this designation was never church-sanctioned.Bettini was known as a prolific writer. His "Monte Santo di Dio" (1477) described how one could use science and
virtue to reach closer to God. This work, printed inFlorence byNicolaus Laurentii is especially notable in that it is possibly the first printed work to contain copper plateengravings . These were executed byBaccio Baldini , based on designs byBotticelli .References
*McKitterick, David. "Print, Manuscript and the Search for Order, 1450-1830." Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
*Munman, Robert. "Sienese Renaissance Tomb Monuments." Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society, 1993.
*Rogers, Walter Thomas. "A Manual of Bibliography." London: H. Grevel & Co., 1891.
*Seznec, Jean. "The Survival of the Pagan Gods: The Mythological Tradition and Its Place in Renaissance Humanism and Art." Trans. Barbara K. Sessions. Princeton: University of Princeton Press, 1953.
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