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'''Francesco di Sandro Altoni''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about this master's life; he seems to have been Florentine by birth and he is thought to have been fencing master to the court of Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), Duke of Florence until 1569 and then Grand Duke of Tuscany. At some time during Cosimo's reign as Duke of Florence, Altoni wrote a treatise on fencing entitled ''Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma'' ("Dueling, or the Art of Defense") and dedicated it to Cosimo. The treatise survives in two manuscript copies, the [[Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma (MS II.iii.315)|MS II.iii.315]] and [[Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma (MS L.V.23)|MS L.V.23]]. | '''Francesco di Sandro Altoni''' was a [[century::16th century]] [[nationality::Italian]] [[fencing master]]. Little is known about this master's life; he seems to have been Florentine by birth and he is thought to have been fencing master to the court of Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), Duke of Florence until 1569 and then Grand Duke of Tuscany. At some time during Cosimo's reign as Duke of Florence, Altoni wrote a treatise on fencing entitled ''Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma'' ("Dueling, or the Art of Defense") and dedicated it to Cosimo. The treatise survives in two manuscript copies, the [[Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma (MS II.iii.315)|MS II.iii.315]] and [[Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma (MS L.V.23)|MS L.V.23]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:53, 10 February 2017
Francesco di Sandro Altoni | |
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Born | late 1400s? |
Died | mid 1500s? |
Occupation | Fencing master |
Citizenship | Florentine |
Patron | Cosimo I de' Medici |
Movement | Florentine school |
Influenced | Marco Docciolini |
Genres | Fencing manual |
Language | Italian |
Notable work(s) | Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma |
Manuscript(s) |
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Francesco di Sandro Altoni was a 16th century Italian fencing master. Little is known about this master's life; he seems to have been Florentine by birth and he is thought to have been fencing master to the court of Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), Duke of Florence until 1569 and then Grand Duke of Tuscany. At some time during Cosimo's reign as Duke of Florence, Altoni wrote a treatise on fencing entitled Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma ("Dueling, or the Art of Defense") and dedicated it to Cosimo. The treatise survives in two manuscript copies, the MS II.iii.315 and MS L.V.23.
Treatises
Images |
Florence Version (1539-69) |
Siena Version (1539-69) | |
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Additional Resources
- Battistini, Alessandro; Rubboli, Marco; e Venni, Iacopo. Monomachia - Trattato dell'arte di scherma (ca. 1530). Rome: Il Cerchio Iniziative Editoriali, 2007.
References