Giovanni Mariti (Florence, 4 November 1736 – Florence, 13 September 1806) was an Italian scientist, historian, and traveler. He wrote about his travels to Cyprus from 1760 to 1768, and also to Syria and Palestine.[1]
Giovanni Mariti | |
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Born | November 4, 1736 Florence, Italy |
Died | September 13, 1806 (aged 69) Florence, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Bibliography
edit- Natali Giulio, 1950, "Storia Letteraria d'Italia", Milano, (Vallardi, pp. 449, 631)
- Salmeri Giovanni, 2001, "Domenico Sestini. Il museo del principe di Biscari", Catania", (Maimone, pp. 9–53)
- Tondo Luigi, 1990, "Domenico Sestini e il medagliere mediceo", Firenze, (Olschki, pp. 14, 30, 47, 53-55, 57, 65, 101, 199, 237, 351)
- Venturi Francesco, 1969-1990, "Settecento Riformatore", Torino, (Einaudi; vol. III, pp. 106 – 107)
- Pasta Renato, 2007, Mariti, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, Treccani, vol. 70
- Bombardieri Luca, 2012, "Viaggi e studi del georgofilo Giovanni Mariti nel Levante e a Cipro (1760-1768)", I Georgofili. Atti dell’Accademia dei Georgofili, Serie VIII, Vol. 8, Tomo II (2012), pp. 747-768.
External links
edit- Research Resources: Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries
- Deutsche Biography
References
edit- ^ "Giovanni Mariti". Cyprus Explorer. Retrieved 22 September 2024.