PACIOTTO Felice

Dedicatee
Date: 16th c. (second half)

Main Locations: Urbino
Turin


Notes

Felice Paciotto - brother of the architect Francesco Paciotto from Urbino - was a mathematician who worked at the court of prince Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia; he was responsible for the 1579 edition of Giles of Rome's De regimine principum (dedicated to Ottavio Farnese). Cf. Carlo Promis, 'La vita di Francesco Paciotto da Urbino, architetto civile e militare del XVI secolo', Miscellanea di storia italiana, 4 (1863), 360-442: 365-366; Brian Richardson, Manuscript Culture in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2009), 193.

Notes

Felice Paciotto - brother of the architect Francesco Paciotto from Urbino - was a mathematician who worked at the court of prince Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia; he was responsible for the 1579 edition of Giles of Rome's De regimine principum (dedicated to Ottavio Farnese). Cf. Carlo Promis, 'La vita di Francesco Paciotto da Urbino, architetto civile e militare del XVI secolo', Miscellanea di storia italiana, 4 (1863), 360-442: 365-366; Brian Richardson, Manuscript Culture in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2009), 193.


Original Record Author
Eugenio Refini
Record Last Updated On
08/03/2013
Record Last Updated By
Eugenio Refini

Citation
Eugenio Refini, ‘PACIOTTO Felice’, in Vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy Database (VARIDB)
  <https://vari.warwick.ac.uk/items/show/1834> [accessed 19 April 2024]