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'''Buonaccorso Pitti''' was a prominent [[Florentine]] merchant in the [[14th century]]. His family was very prestigious and his father very involved in politics. He was a gambler and often made unsafe investments, though he always seemed to come out |
'''Buonaccorso Pitti''' was a prominent [[Florentine]] merchant in the [[14th century]]. His family was very prestigious and his father very involved in politics. He was a gambler and often made unsafe investments, though he always seemed to come out all right. He bought and sold horses, wine, wool, and clothing among other things. In [[1422]], he was elected the [[Standard Bearer of Justice]], Florence's highest post. |
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===Further reading=== |
===Further reading=== |
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Revision as of 14:09, 13 February 2007
Buonaccorso Pitti was a prominent Florentine merchant in the 14th century. His family was very prestigious and his father very involved in politics. He was a gambler and often made unsafe investments, though he always seemed to come out all right. He bought and sold horses, wine, wool, and clothing among other things. In 1422, he was elected the Standard Bearer of Justice, Florence's highest post.
Further reading
Brucker, Gene, ed. Two Memoirs of Renaissance Florence: The Diaries of Buonaccorso Pitti & Gregorio Dati. Ed. Gene Brucker. Prospect Heights, Illinious: Waveland Press, 1991.