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Pietro Crinito was a smart scholar and poet from Florence, Italy. He was born on May 22, 1474, and passed away on July 5, 1507. People often called him Crinitus, which came from his family name, Del Riccio Baldi. "Riccio" means 'curly' in Italian, and 'crinitus' is the Latin word for curly! He was a student of a famous scholar named Poliziano.

Crinito, Pietro – Collatio Litterae Florentinae, 15th-century – BEIC 14717892
Collatio Litterae Florentinae, a 15th-century manuscript. You can find it at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in München.

Who Was Pietro Crinito?

Pietro Crinito was an important figure during the Italian Renaissance. This was a time when people in Italy became very interested in learning from ancient Greek and Roman ideas. Crinito was a humanist, which means he studied subjects like history, poetry, and philosophy. He believed in the importance of human values and achievements.

His Famous Book: De honesta disciplina

Crinito is best known for a book he wrote in 1504 called De honesta disciplina. This title means "On Honest Learning" or "On Honorable Discipline." It was a special kind of book called a commonplace book.

What is a Commonplace Book?

A commonplace book was like a personal notebook. Scholars would fill it with interesting facts, quotes, ideas, and stories they found in other books. They would organize these notes by topic. This helped them remember and use the information later in their own writings. Crinito's book was a collection of his thoughts and discoveries.

Connection to Nostradamus

Some people believe that Crinito's book, De honesta disciplina, might have been used by Nostradamus. Nostradamus was a famous French astrologer and doctor who lived later. He is known for his book of prophecies. Historians have studied Crinito's work to see if it influenced Nostradamus's writings.

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