Antonio Manetti

Italian humanist, architect and mathematician
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IntroItalian humanist, architect and mathematician
PlacesItaly
wasArchitect Mathematician
Work fieldEngineering Mathematics
Gender
Male
Birth6 July 1423, Florence
Death26 May 1497Florence (aged 73 years)
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Biography

Antonio Manetti (6 July 1423 – 26 May 1497) was an Italian mathematician and architect from Florence. He was also the biographer of the architect Filippo Brunelleschi.
He is particularly noted for his investigations into the site, shape and size of Dante's Inferno. Although Manetti never himself published his research regarding the topic, the earliest Renaissance Florentine editors of the poem, Cristoforo Landino and Girolamo Benivieni, reported the results of his researches in their respective editions of the Divine Comedy. Manetti is also famous for his short story, The Fat Woodworker, which recounts a cruel practical joke devised by Brunelleschi.

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