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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Career===
===Career===
Around 1380, Antonio Pucci published the ''Le proprietà di Mercato Vecchio'', a poem about a year within the marketplace of Florence.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.academia.edu/50158541/Florence_as_the_Capital_of_Poverty_and_Abundance_in_Antonio_Pucci_s_Propriet%C3%A0_di_Mercato_Vecchio_| title=Florence as the Capital of Poverty and Abundance in Antonio Pucci’s "Proprietà di Mercato Vecchio"| author=Rauchhaus, M.; Colbertaldo, R.| publisher=Goethe-Universität International Workshop 8th-11th September 2021| accessdate=27 January 2024}}</ref> The eleventh stanza of the poem in particular, mentioned the list of occupations and tradesmen in the marketplace.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://archive.org/details/walksinflorencei01hornuoft/page/144/mode/2up| title=Walks in Florence and its environs| author=Horner, Joanna B.| date=1884| accessdate=27 January 2024}}</ref>
Around 1380, Antonio Pucci published ''Le proprietà di Mercato Vecchio'', a poem about a year within the marketplace of Florence.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.academia.edu/50158541/Florence_as_the_Capital_of_Poverty_and_Abundance_in_Antonio_Pucci_s_Propriet%C3%A0_di_Mercato_Vecchio_| title=Florence as the Capital of Poverty and Abundance in Antonio Pucci’s "Proprietà di Mercato Vecchio"| author=Rauchhaus, M.; Colbertaldo, R.| publisher=Goethe-Universität International Workshop 8th-11th September 2021| accessdate=27 January 2024}}</ref> The eleventh stanza of the poem in particular, mentioned the list of occupations and tradesmen in the marketplace.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://archive.org/details/walksinflorencei01hornuoft/page/144/mode/2up| title=Walks in Florence and its environs| author=Horner, Joanna B.| date=1884| accessdate=27 January 2024}}</ref>


===Legacy===
===Legacy===
In a 2012 [[Database]] [[Database: Mercato Vecchio|entry]] for the [[Mercato Vecchio]] written by [[Shaun Hastings]], he quoted the eleventh stanza; "Physicians dwelt around for every ill, And here were linen cloths, and flax merchants, pork vendors, and apothecaries."<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Mercato Vecchio]]</ref>
In a 2012 [[Database]] [[Database: Mercato Vecchio|entry]] for the [[Mercato Vecchio]] written by [[Shaun Hastings]], he quoted the eleventh stanza of ''Le proprietà di Mercato Vecchio''; "Physicians dwelt around for every ill, And here were linen cloths, and flax merchants, pork vendors, and apothecaries."<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Mercato Vecchio]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 14:54, 27 January 2024

Antonio Pucci (c. 1310 – 1388) was a Florentine poet during the Renaissance.

Biography

Career

Around 1380, Antonio Pucci published Le proprietà di Mercato Vecchio, a poem about a year within the marketplace of Florence.[1] The eleventh stanza of the poem in particular, mentioned the list of occupations and tradesmen in the marketplace.[2]

Legacy

In a 2012 Database entry for the Mercato Vecchio written by Shaun Hastings, he quoted the eleventh stanza of Le proprietà di Mercato Vecchio; "Physicians dwelt around for every ill, And here were linen cloths, and flax merchants, pork vendors, and apothecaries."[3]

Appearances

References

  1. Rauchhaus, M.; Colbertaldo, R.. Florence as the Capital of Poverty and Abundance in Antonio Pucci’s "Proprietà di Mercato Vecchio". Goethe-Universität International Workshop 8th-11th September 2021. Retrieved on 27 January 2024.
  2. Horner, Joanna B. (1884). Walks in Florence and its environs. Retrieved on 27 January 2024.
  3. Assassin's Creed IIDatabase: Mercato Vecchio

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