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Archimedes, Treatises (Ricc. 106)

Professor James Banker’s studies have confirmed that Piero della Francesca transcribed this manuscript collecting many of Archimedes’ works. To reach these conclusions, Professor Banker carefully compared MS. Ricc. 106 with other manuscripts that are known to be in Piero’s hand, such as – here in Florence – the Trattato d’abaco preserved in MS Ashb. 359 of the Biblioteca Laurenziana. This codex (which has always been property of the Riccardi family) sheds further light on Piero as a scholar by revealing his precise knowledge of math and the notions that support his studies on perspective. Evidence of the latter can also be found in about 200 drawings (some of which are remarkably complex) that punctuate the margins of this codex, showing both graphic perfection and a most skillful hand. Piero’s drawings of spirals (one of the topics discussed by Archimedes) stand out as particularly beautiful.

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Bartolomeo Ammannati’s drawing notebook

(Ed. rara 120)

As early as 1920, Enrico Rostagno attributed to Bartolomeo Ammannati these folios, which had always belonged to the Riccardi family. Without following any precise chronological order, someone put them together in the course of the XIX century. The drawings may be part of the section on theory in the volume (now at the Uffizi) known as The Ideal City.

Dating from 1545 to 1570, these 114 folios are covered with drawings, sketches, and notes that address subjects as diverse as math, geometry, architecture, studies on fortresses, and measurement systems. As a whole, they may serve as preparatory material for a full-fledged treatise. In addition to architecture drawing (based on recognizable buildings, such as Vasari’s Uffizi Palace) this collection includes preliminary sketches of various objects, decorations, and statues that the author planned to make.

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