Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Giovanni Cinelli Calvoli

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italian physician and bibliographer
Giovanni Cinelli Calvoli
Engraved portrait of Giovanni Cinelli Calvoli by Giuseppe Filosi afterPietro Dandini, 1734
Born(1626-02-26)February 26, 1626
Died3 April 1706(1706-04-03) (aged 80)
Occupations
  • Physician
  • Bibliographer
  • Literary historian
Parent(s)Domenico Cinelli Calvoli and Francesca Cinelli Calvoli (née Lazzeri)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Pisa
Doctoral advisorAlessandro Marsili
Academic work
EraSeicento
DisciplineHistory of Literature
Notable worksBiblioteca Volante, the first bibliography of Italian literature[1]

Giovanni Cinelli Calvoli (26 February 1626 – 3 April 1706) was an Italianphysician andbibliographer of theSeicento.

Biography

[edit]

Giovanni Cinelli Calvoli was born in Florence in 1625 and educated atPisa, where he was a pupil ofTorricelli.[2] In Pisa he befriended the scholar Giovanni Battista Ricciardi and met the painter and poetSalvator Rosa.[2] Having graduated inmedicine andphilosophy he married and returned to Florence in 1651, but five years later went to the island ofElba where his wife died, leaving four children.[2] He returned to Florence and its neighbourhood, and remarried.[2]

He became the intimate friend ofMagliabechi, who entrusted him with a key of the Grand Ducal Library so that he could make use of the books at any time. Cinelli was particularly interested in theliterary history ofTuscany, and he conceived the idea of abibliographical account of rarepamphlets and fugitive pieces. To this he gave the name ofBiblioteca Volante, and it appeared at irregular intervals whenever he could find the money, for the cost of printing.

The first and second parts came out at Florence in 1677, the third and fourth at Naples in 1682 and 1685, the fifth at Parma in 1686, the sixth at Rome in 1689, the seventh and eighth at Parma, the ninth at Venice in 1700, the tenth at Venice in 1705, the eleventh at Parma in 1695, the twelfth and thirteenth at Rome in 1697, and the fourteenth at Rome in 1699. The fifteenth was so incorrectly printed at Padua in 1703 that most of the copies were burned by the author. The sixteenth appeared in 1706, and was the last issued by Cinelli, though the work was continued by others.

In the fourth part of this serial Cinelli intervened in the controversy betweenBernardino Ramazzini and the physician of the Grand Duke Giovanni Andrea Moneglia, following the death after childbirth of the Marchesa Maria Maddalena Martellini Bagnesi. The merits of the quarrel are of little moment now, but it had an unlucky influence upon Cinelli. He was of a passionate and sarcastic disposition, and the violence of his attacks upon the physician of the Grand Duke led to the suppression of that number of theBiblioteca Volante and the imprisonment of its author, who was not released without an apology and a promise not to return to the subject.[3] This was more than Cinelli could endure, and he went into voluntary exile for the pleasure of publishing a justification in which Moneglia was severely criticised. This tract, professedly printed at Cracow, was really issued at Venice in 1683.[3]

In 1677 by Cinelli published an expanded version ofFrancesco Bocchi’sLe bellezze della città di Fiorenza.[2] Cinelli erroneously thought he was aimed at in a satire byMenzini, and on this he resolved to write anautobiography in which he smote all his enemies, real and supposed. Cinelli died atLoreto, Marche, on 3 April 1706, at the age of 81.[2] Cinelli Calvoli edited the first edition ofLorenzo Lippi'smock-heroic poemIl Malmantile racquistato (1677).[4] He left unpublished an history of Tuscan literature (La Toscana Letterata ovvero Istoria degli Scrittori Toscani,Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, Ms. Magl. IX, 66-68).

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^"Cinèlli Càlvoli, Giovanni".Enciclopedia on line.Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. Retrieved8 August 2023.
  2. ^abcdefBenzoni 1981.
  3. ^abCatucci, Marco (2011)."Moniglia, Giovanni Andrea".Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 75: Miranda–Montano. Rome:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.ISBN 978-88-12-00032-6.
  4. ^D'Afflitto, Chiara; Carminati, Clizia (2005)."Lippo, Lorenzo".Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 65: Levis–Lorenzetti. Rome:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.ISBN 978-88-12-00032-6.

Bibliography

[edit]
International
National
People
Other
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Giovanni_Cinelli_Calvoli&oldid=1338806329"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp