- Vannoccio Biringuccio
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name = Vannoccio Biringuccio
nationality =Italian
birth_date = Birth date|1480|10|20
birth_place =Siena
death_date = Death date|1537|8|
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significant_awards =Vannoccio Biringuccio, sometimes spelt Vannocio Biringuccio, (1480–c. 1539) was an Italian metallurgist. He is best known for his manual on
metalworking , "De la pirotechnia ", published in 1540. Biringuccio is considered by some as the father of thefoundry industry as "De la pirotechnia" is the first written account of proper foundry practice. In his career he was in charge of aniron mine nearSiena , and also in charge of its mint andarsenal . He was in charge ofcasting cannon s forVenice and laterFlorence .Biringuccio was born in Siena. His father, thought to have been an architect, was
Paolo Biringuccio and his mother wasLucrezia di Bartolommeo Biringuccio . He was baptised onOctober 20 1480 .He was a follower of
Pandolfo Petrucci , the head of the powerfulPetrucci family . Pandolfo employed him as a metallurgist. When Pandolfo died, Biringuccio remained tied to the Petrucci family, being employed by Pandolfo's sonBorghese Petrucci . However, the uprising of 1515 forced Borghese to flee from Siena, taking Biringuccio with him. Biringuccio traveled about Italy, and visitedSicily in 1517.In 1523
Pope Clement VII caused the reinstatement of the Petrucci family, and along with them Biringuccio was able to return from exile. In 1524 he was granted a monopoly on the production of saltpeter across all of Siena. However, this was short lived—in 1526, the people of Siena revolted and threw the Petrucci family out again. The family made an attempt (aided by Biringuccio) to regain Siena by force, but it failed.In 1530, Siena entered a more peaceful phase, and Biringuccio returned. He was a Senator of the city in January and February of 1531, and took part in various projects.
In 1536, he was offered a job in Rome by the Church, and in 1538 he became head of the papal foundry, and director of munitions.
His exact place and date of death is unknown; all that is known is that a document dated 1539 mentions his death.
ee also
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Kazimierz Siemienowicz References
*Vanoccio Biringuccio (1540), Translated by Cyril Stanley Smith and Martha Teach Gnudi, "The Pirotechnia of Vanoccio Biringuccio", pp. ix–x. Dover. ISBN 0486261344.
Further reading
DSB
first=C.S.
last=Smith
title=Biringuccio, Vannoccio
volume=2
pages=142-143
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