Giovanni Battista Chiodini Explained

Giovanni Battista Chiodini or Chiodino (died 1652)[1] was an Italian Franciscan friar and writer.

A Conventual Franciscan and Inquisitor from Monte Milone (now Pollenza),[2] he wrote about music theory (Arte pratica latina e volgare di far contrapunto, 1610), astronomy and mathematics (Praxis sphaerica clarissima, 1615),[3] theology, philosophy and literature, and composed poems in Italian and Latin (La nobiltà burghesia romana, 1620).

His Arte pratica of 1610 was translated into German by Johann Andreas Herbst, and published as Arte prattica et poëtica, das ist: ein kurzer Unterricht, wie man einen Contrapunct machen und komponieren sol lernen in 1653.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chiodino, Giovanni Battista, O.F.M.Conv., m. 1652. opac.vatlib.it. Vatican Library. https://web.archive.org/web/20210212234357/https://opac.vatlib.it/auth/detail/495_165159. 2021-02-12.
  2. Book: Biblioteca picena o sia notizie istoriche delle opere e degli scrittori piceni. 3. CHIODINI Gio. Battista. Domenicantonio Quercetti. Osimo. 1793. 206–207. https://books.google.com/books?id=vscjkarER4EC&pg=PA206. it.
  3. Book: Pietro Riccardi. Biblioteca matematica italiana dalla origine della stampa ai primi anni del secolo XIX. CHIODINI Gio. Battista. Tipografia dell'erede Soliani. Modena. 1870. 351. https://books.google.com/books?id=rMp3JM_vhaUC&pg=PA351. it.