Niccolò de' Niccoli
Deceased Person
1364 – 1437
Who was Niccolò de' Niccoli?
Niccolò de' Niccoli was an Italian Renaissance humanist.
He was born and died in Florence, and was one of the chief figures in the company of learned men which gathered around the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici. Niccoli's chief services to classical literature consisted in his work as a copyist and collator of ancient manuscripts; he corrected the text, introduced divisions into chapters, and made tables of contents.
His lack of critical faculty was compensated by his excellent taste; in Greek he had the assistance of Ambrogio Traversari. Many of the most valuable manuscripts in the Laurentian library are by his hand, amongst them those of Lucretius and of twelve comedies of Plautus. The pursuit of ancient manuscripts was a dangerous and expensive task, agents working in the field at the time including Poggio Bracciolini.
Niccoli's private library was bettered only by that of Cosimo de' Medici who was the pioneer of the first Florentine public library which was the largest in Europe at that time. Niccoli also possessed a small but valuable collection of ancient works of art, coins and medals. He regarded himself as an infallible critic, and could not bear the slightest contradiction; his quarrels with Francesco Filelfo, Guarino da Verona and especially with Traversari created a great sensation in the learned world at the time.
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- Born
- 1364
Florence - Also known as
- Niccolo de' Niccoli
- Nationality
- Italy
- Lived in
- Florence
- Died
- 1437
Florence
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on July 23, 2013
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