Alberti Leon Battista, Tempio Malatestiano
CODICI / CLASSIFICAZIONE
OGGETTO
Tempio Malatestiano
AUTORE
Datazione
sec. XV, metà
1450 - 1460
LOCALIZZAZIONI
Rimini (Emilia Romagna, Italia)
ANNOTAZIONI
Foto sup 384, verso: nota anonima sul verso del supporto secondario: "The occupants of the sarcophagi are: / 1. Basinio of Parma, a poet † 1457. / 2. Giusto, an orator † 1449. / 3. Gemistus Pheth, the platonist, whose bones Sigismund brought / from Sparta in 1465, as if he had been St. Marc. See Symmonds. / 4. Roberto Valturio, the military historian † 1484. 5.6.7. Later writers of Rimini- † 1579. † 1546. † 1547".
La nota riporta inoltre l'iscrizione del sarcofago di Gemistus Plethon (n. 3).
Foto sup 408, verso: nota anonima sul verso del supporto secondario: "Rimini. / Façade built by Alberti in 1450 for Sigismund Malatesta. / The marbles with which the church is decorated were plundered / from Ravenna. The church originally Gothic is dedicated to / San Francesco, but is called Tempio de' Malatesta. / Within in on his sarcophagus this grand example of a medioeval / tyrant, conquered at last by Cardinal Fortiguerra, says: [...]. / Isotta, left by Sigismund lady of Rimini, died in 1470 of fever, or of poison / administered by Roberto Malatesta, who had caused her son Sallustio, / his halfbrother, to be assasinated".
La nota riporta inoltre l'iscrizione del sarcofago di Gemistus Plethon (n. 3).
Foto sup 408, verso: nota anonima sul verso del supporto secondario: "Rimini. / Façade built by Alberti in 1450 for Sigismund Malatesta. / The marbles with which the church is decorated were plundered / from Ravenna. The church originally Gothic is dedicated to / San Francesco, but is called Tempio de' Malatesta. / Within in on his sarcophagus this grand example of a medioeval / tyrant, conquered at last by Cardinal Fortiguerra, says: [...]. / Isotta, left by Sigismund lady of Rimini, died in 1470 of fever, or of poison / administered by Roberto Malatesta, who had caused her son Sallustio, / his halfbrother, to be assasinated".