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Alessandro Piccolomini (13 June 1508 – 12 March 1579) was an Italian humanist, astronomer and philosopher from Siena, who promoted the popularization in the vernacular of Latin and Greek scientific and philosophical treatises. His early works include Il Dialogo della bella creanza delle donne, o Raffaella (1539) and the comedies Amor costante, and Alessandro, (other titles are erroneously attributed to him) which were sponsored and produced by the Sienese Accademia degli Intronati, of which he was a member and an official. Much of his literary production consisted of translations from the Classics, of which Book XIII of Ovid's Metamorphoses and book VI of the Aeneid are early examples. In 1540, while a student at the University of Padua, he helped found the Infiammati Academy, in which he gave lectures in philosophy. (He never taught at the University of Padua, as is often stated incorrectly.) His poetry, in which he followed the Petrarchan tradition, appeared first in various contemporary collections, and in 1549 he published as a single volume one hundred sonnets titled Cento sonetti. Later in life, he established in his sister-in-law's Villa of Poggiarello of Stigliano, near Siena, where he attended the revision of his previous essays, and where he wrote all his late works, as the translation of Aristotle's Poetics on which he wrote a learned commentary issued in 1575. His interest in Aristotle included the publication of a paraphrase of Aristotle's Rhetoric with commentary. In his Trattato della grandezza della terra e dell'acqua (1558), he opposed the Aristotelean and Ptolemaic opinion that water was more extensive than land.

Cover of Filosofia naturale.
Cover of Filosofia naturale.

The treatises Sfera del mondo e De le stelle fisse (The sphere of the world and The fixed stars) (1540), in which he adhered to Ptolemaic theories, were some of his major contributions to the field of astronomy. De le stelle fisse contained what is generally regarded as the first printed star atlas, consisting of charts of 47 of the 48 Ptolemaic constellations (Equuleus was missing). Stars down to fourth magnitude were shown, based on Ptolemy’s catalogue in the Almagest.[1] In this atlas Piccolomini labelled the stars with Roman letters, a forerunner of the system of Greek letter identifications that was introduced by Johann Bayer over 60 years later.[2]

Piccolomini also wrote, at the behest of Cosimo de' Medici, a proposal for reforming the calendar (1578). In 1574 Pope Gregory XIII appointed him titular bishop of Patras (Patrae) and Coadjutor Archbishop of Siena.[3]

His comedy Alessandro was adapted by George Chapman into May Day (printed 1611).

The lunar crater Piccolomini is named after him.


See also



Works


Libri ad scientiam de natura attinentes, 1600
Libri ad scientiam de natura attinentes, 1600

References


  1. Kanas, Nick (2006), Alessandro Piccolomini and the First Printed Star Atlas, Taylor & Francis
  2. Ridpath, Ian. "Alessandro Piccolomini's star atlas".
  3. "Archbishop Alessandro Piccolomini" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016



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[de] Alessandro Piccolomini

Alessandro Piccolomini (* 13. Juni 1508 in Siena; † 12. März 1578 ebenda; lateinisch: Alexander Piccolomineus) war ein italienischer Dichter und Philosoph, erlangte aber besonders als Astronom Bekanntheit.
- [en] Alessandro Piccolomini

[es] Alessandro Piccolomini

Alessandro Piccolomini (Siena, 13 de junio de 1508 – 12 de marzo de 1579) fue un astrónomo, escritor, dramaturgo, filósofo y humanista italiano que jugó un papel importante en la promoción de la lengua vernácula toscana en temas filosóficos y científicos, en detrimento de las lenguas antiguas (latín y griego).[1]

[fr] Alexandre Piccolomini

Alexandre Piccolomini (né le 13 juin 1508 et mort le 12 mars 1579) est un humaniste et philosophe toscan, qui joua un rôle considérable dans la promotion du toscan en tant que langue philosophique et scientifique, au détriment des langues anciennes (latin et grec).

[it] Alessandro Piccolomini

Alessandro Piccolomini (Siena, 13 giugno 1508 – Siena, 12 marzo 1578) è stato un letterato, astronomo e arcivescovo cattolico italiano.

[ru] Пикколомини, Алессандро

Алессандро Пикколомини (итал. Alessandro Piccolomini) (13 июня 1508 (1508-06-13) — 12 марта 1579) — итальянский писатель (драматург, поэт), переводчик, гуманист, философ и астроном, принадлежавший к сиенскому роду Пикколомини.



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