Luca Landucci (1436–1516) was an Italian apothecary from Florence, best known as the writer of a diary which later became an important primary source about the history of Florence. The older of two sons of a prosperous citizen of Florence, Landucci was trained as a bookkeeper, and became the apprentice to an apothecary at the age of sixteen. Six years later, he formed a partnership with a friend and opened a shop, but was forced to dissolve the partnership when the friend proved too spendthrift and exhausted all of their capital. Landucci married a woman named Salvestra at the age of thirty, and used his wife's dowry to open a new shop. The business prospered, and after fourteen more years he was able to move his shop to a better spot across from the soon-to-be-constructed Strozzi Palace.
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| - Luca Landucci (1436-1516) fue un boticario de Florencia, conocido como escritor de un diario que más tarde se convirtió en una importante fuente primaria de la historia de Florencia (Italia). (es)
- Luca Landucci (* 1436 in Florenz; † 1516 ebenda) war ein florentinischer Händler für Spezereiwaren und Chronist der Renaissance. Es ist wenig über ihn bekannt, er ging 1450 zu einem Meister Calandro in eine Rechenschule und trat am 1. Januar 1452 in den Spezereiwarenladen des Francesco di Francesco ein, gelegen auf dem in Florenz. Er heiratete 1456. Aus dieser Ehe gingen 12 Kinder hervor, von denen sieben am Leben blieben. Mit der Mitgift seiner Frau eröffnete er einen eigenen Laden. Zu seinem Andenken wurde in Florenz eine Straße, die Via Luca Landucci, nach ihm benannt. (de)
- Luca Landucci (1436–1516) was an Italian apothecary from Florence, best known as the writer of a diary which later became an important primary source about the history of Florence. The older of two sons of a prosperous citizen of Florence, Landucci was trained as a bookkeeper, and became the apprentice to an apothecary at the age of sixteen. Six years later, he formed a partnership with a friend and opened a shop, but was forced to dissolve the partnership when the friend proved too spendthrift and exhausted all of their capital. Landucci married a woman named Salvestra at the age of thirty, and used his wife's dowry to open a new shop. The business prospered, and after fourteen more years he was able to move his shop to a better spot across from the soon-to-be-constructed Strozzi Palace. (en)
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| - Luca Landucci (* 1436 in Florenz; † 1516 ebenda) war ein florentinischer Händler für Spezereiwaren und Chronist der Renaissance. Es ist wenig über ihn bekannt, er ging 1450 zu einem Meister Calandro in eine Rechenschule und trat am 1. Januar 1452 in den Spezereiwarenladen des Francesco di Francesco ein, gelegen auf dem in Florenz. Er heiratete 1456. Aus dieser Ehe gingen 12 Kinder hervor, von denen sieben am Leben blieben. Mit der Mitgift seiner Frau eröffnete er einen eigenen Laden. Wichtigste Hinterlassenschaft ist sein Tagebuch, das er vom 15. Oktober 1450 bis zu seinem Tod Ende Mai/Anfang Juni 1516 führte und in dem er alle wichtigen Ereignisse dieser Zeit minutiös aufzeichnete. Sein Diario fiorentino, zum ersten Mal herausgegeben von Isidoro del Badia 1883 (Verlag G.C. Sansoni/ Florenz), das von einem Unbekannten noch bis Ende 1542 weitergeführt wurde, ist eine der wichtigsten Quellen zur Geschichte der italienischen Renaissance. Das Tagebuch beschreibt den Alltag und beurteilt übergeordnete Geschehnisse aus einer sehr eingeengt florentinischen Sicht. Zu seinem Andenken wurde in Florenz eine Straße, die Via Luca Landucci, nach ihm benannt. (de)
- Luca Landucci (1436-1516) fue un boticario de Florencia, conocido como escritor de un diario que más tarde se convirtió en una importante fuente primaria de la historia de Florencia (Italia). (es)
- Luca Landucci (1436–1516) was an Italian apothecary from Florence, best known as the writer of a diary which later became an important primary source about the history of Florence. The older of two sons of a prosperous citizen of Florence, Landucci was trained as a bookkeeper, and became the apprentice to an apothecary at the age of sixteen. Six years later, he formed a partnership with a friend and opened a shop, but was forced to dissolve the partnership when the friend proved too spendthrift and exhausted all of their capital. Landucci married a woman named Salvestra at the age of thirty, and used his wife's dowry to open a new shop. The business prospered, and after fourteen more years he was able to move his shop to a better spot across from the soon-to-be-constructed Strozzi Palace. The Landuccis had twelve children together, and Luca remained at this location until his death in 1516. In 1450, Landucci began keeping the diary that would posthumously prove his claim to fame, diligently recording events of the day until his death. Among the events documented in this manner by Landucci was the birth of the Monster of Ravenna. The diary was continued after his death by an unknown writer until 1542. The first English language translation, performed by Alice de Rosen Jervis, was published in 1927 as A Florentine diary from 1450 to 1516. Landucci's original manuscript is preserved in the Biblioteca Comunale in Siena. A street in modern Florence, Via Luca Landucci, is named in his honor. It connects the Via Capo di Mondo and the Cavalcavia dell'Affrico. (en)
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