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Antonio di Tuccio Manetti (6 July 1423 – May 26, 1497) was an Italian mathematician and architect from Florence. 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. Furthermore, his supposed authorship of the biography of Filippo Brunelleschi has been widely discussed and analyzed. Manetti was further a member of the Arte di Por Santa Maria (also known as Arte

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  • Antonio di Tuccio Manetti (* 6. Juli 1423 in Florenz; † 26. Mai 1497 ebenda) war ein italienischer Mathematiker, Architekt und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Antonio Manetti (6 juillet 1423 – 26 mai 1497) est un mathématicien et architecte italien natif de Florence. Il est également le biographe de l'architecte Filippo Brunelleschi. Il est particulièrement connu pour ses recherches sur le site, la forme et la taille de l'Enfer de Dante Alighieri. Bien que Manetti n'ait jamais publié ses recherches concernant le sujet, les premiers éditeurs de la Renaissance florentine du poème, Cristoforo Landino et Jérôme Benivieni, communiquent les résultats de ses recherches dans leurs éditions respectives de la Divine Comédie. Manetti est également célèbre pour son histoire courte, Novella del Grasso legnaiuolo qui raconte une blague cruelle conçue par Brunelleschi à propos d'un ébéniste surnommé Il Grasso. (fr)
  • Antonio di Tuccio Manetti (Firenze, 6 luglio 1423 – Firenze, 26 maggio 1497) è stato un umanista, architetto e matematico italiano.Si occupò anche di astronomia ed è soprattutto noto oggi come biografo di Filippo Brunelleschi. (it)
  • Antonio Manetti (6 de julho de 1423 – 26 de maio de 1497) foi um matemático, humanista, astrónomo e arquiteto de Florença. Foi também o biógrafo do arquiteto Filippo Brunelleschi. Ficou particularmente famoso por se ter dedicado a investigar os locais mencionados no Inferno da Divina Comédia de Dante. Manetti também é conhecido pela sua história Novella del Grasso legnaiuolo (red. Codice Palatino 200). (pt)
  • Antonio di Tuccio Manetti (6 July 1423 – May 26, 1497) was an Italian mathematician and architect from Florence. 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. Furthermore, his supposed authorship of the biography of Filippo Brunelleschi has been widely discussed and analyzed. Manetti was further a member of the Arte di Por Santa Maria (also known as Arte (en)
  • Antonio di Tuccio Manetti, (Florencia, 6 de julio de 1423-ibíd. 26 de mayo de 1497) era un matemático, astrónomo, escritor y arquitecto italiano. Se le reconoce especialmente por ser el biógrafo de Filippo Brunelleschi. Hijo de Tuccio de Marabottino Manetti y Cosa Adimari, en el seno de una familia acomodada de mercaderes. Se desconocen sus estudios, pero se sabe que tuvo educación privada y se conoce su amor por los libros; al punto que creó su propia biblioteca copiando manuscritos; iniciando con Almagesto, un texto de astrología de Gerardo de Cremona. Conservó un almacén de seda en Florencia. Fue por sus estudios que conoció a Filippo Brunelleschi, quien le inculco el interés por la arquitectura; arte en el cual se le considera toda una autoridad aunque es difícil atribuirle la construc (es)
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