Lawrence Torrentinus

Lawrence Torrentinus

Lawrence Torrentinus, also known as Lorenzo Torrentino, Laurentius Torrentinus, Laurens van den Bleeck (1499-1563), Dutch-Italian humanist and famous typographer and printer for Cosimo, Duke of Florence.

Biography

Laurentius Torrentinus was born as Laurens van den Bleeck in Gemert, (North Brabant, the Netherlands) as a member of a prosperous family. He probably studied at the municipal Latin School in 's-Hertogenbosch, where Macropedius was teaching. After that, Torrentinus must have worked for printers and booksellers in Antwerp, Basel, Lyon and Venice. Since 1532-1533 he lived in Bologna. Here he was a bookseller together with his fellow countryman, the great Greek scholar Arnoldo Arlenio (Arnoldus Arlenius Peraxylus, Arndt van Eyndhouts from Aarle), operating under the business name "Libreria del Thodesco".

Their business was near the San Andrea della Scuole chapel in the centre of Bologna. They imported Latin and Greek books from France and Germany and sold books all over Italy and beyond. Moreover, they were brokers in manuscripts: they made contacts between manuscript owners and authors on the one hand and printers and publishers on the other hand. Torrentinus, who was called Lorenzo Torrentino in Italy, married Nicolosia de Amicis from Bologna on July 14th 1543. He was invited to Florence by the Duke Cosimo de' Medici in 1546. In 1547 he opened his press in Garbo close to the Church of S. Romolo. Being the Duke’s printer, Torrentino produced as many as 275 different books.

Among them were works of authors such as Alberti, Giovio, Guicciardini, and Vasari. Torrentino’s company flourished and it offered works of high quality. One of his most famous publications was the "Digesta", the codification of Roman Law, in 1553. Between 1554 and 1555 he worked in Pescia. His first wife died between 1552 and 1557. On September 19th 1558 Torrentino married Lucretia Albertinelli, a widow from Florence. In 1562 he was summoned in Mondovì to manage and direct the typography foundry there by will of the Duke Emannuel Filiberto. Lorenzo Torrentino died in Florence on February 2nd 1563. The press was later on managed by his sons Leonardo, Romolo and Bonaventura. Lorenzo Torrentino contributed to the interchanging of ideas north and south of the Alps. Moreover, he contributed to the development of the Tuscan and Italian language.

References

* Gustavo Bertoli, 'Contributo alla Biografia di Lorenzo Torrentino Stampatore Ducale a Firenze', in: L. Borgia e.a., eds., "Studi in onore di Arnaldo d'Addario 2", Lecce 1995, 657-664
* Domenico Moreni, "Annali della Tipografia Fiorentina di Lorenzo Torrentino Impressore Ducale'. Edizione seconda, corretta, e aumentata", Firenze 1819 (first edition: Firenze 1811; reprint Firenze 1989)
* Frans Slits, "Laurentius Torrentinus. Drukker van Cosimo, hertog van Florence", Gemert 1995; ISBN 90-73621-08-9.

Persondata
NAME = Torrentinus, Lawrence
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = van den Bleeck, Laurens (Dutch); Torrentino, Lorenzo; Torrentinus, Laurentius
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Dutch-Italian humanist and famous typographer and printer for Cosimo, Duke of Florence
DATE OF BIRTH = 1499
PLACE OF BIRTH = Gemert, North Brabant, the Netherlands
DATE OF DEATH = 1563
PLACE OF DEATH = Florence


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