Gregorio Dati
Gregorio (Goro) Dati (b. 15 April 1362 was a Florentine merchant and diarist best known for the authorship of The Diaries of Gregorio Dati, which represents a major source for the social and economic historians of the Renaissance Florence, alongside the diaries of Buonaccorso Pitti. Dati primarily traded in silk, but also in other commodities such as cloth and pearls. Gregorio Dati was one of the seventeen children of Stagio Dati and Monna Fillipa. Fra Leonardo Dati was his brother.
Bibliography
- Raymond Edson, "Medieval Maps in Renaissance Context: Gregorio Dati and the Teaching of Geography in Fifteenth-Century Florence," in Richard J.A. Talbert and Richard W. Unger (eds), Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Fresh Perspectives, New Methods (Leiden, Brill, 2008) (Technology and Change in History, 10),
Persondata |
Name |
Dati, Gregorio |
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Short description |
Merchant Florence Italy |
Date of birth |
15 April 1353 |
Place of birth |
Florence, Italy |
Date of death |
17 September 1435 |
Place of death |
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