Giovanni Battista Ramusio

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1485 – 1557

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Who was Giovanni Battista Ramusio?

Giovanni Battista Ramusio was an Italian geographer and travel writer.

Born in Treviso, Italy, at that time in the Republic of Venice, Ramusio was the son of Paolo Ramusio, a magistrate of the Venetian city-state. In 1505 young Giovanni took a position as secretary to Alvise Mocenigo, then serving as the Republic's ambassador to France; he would spend the rest of his career in Venetian service, and died in Padua. He was keenly interested in geography, and his position ensured that he would receive news of all the latest discoveries from explorers around Europe as they were sent back to Venice. A learned man, fluent in several languages, he began to compile these documents and translated them into Italian, then the most widely understood of the European languages.

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Born
Jul 20, 1485
Treviso
Died
Jul 10, 1557
Padua

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on July 23, 2013

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