Filarete

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Antonio di Piero Averlino (known as Filarete).

Connections:-

  • Cicco Simonetta - Filarete's best (and, eventually, perhaps only)friend in Milan
  • Filelfo - Filarete admired him deeply, but this feeling may not have been reciprocated
  • Angelo da Murano - Filarete, having lived in Venice, claimed (in his Treatise) to have mastered the art of making glass
  • Leon Battista Alberti - Filarete's biggest rival: Alberti's satire on "Speculum Principis" may have been aimed at Filarete's Treatise.
  • Aristotile da Bologna

Online references:-

Offline references:-

  • Spencer , John R. (1964) Filarete's Treatise on Architecture
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