Ciro Spontoni
Born1550s Edit this on Wikidata
Bologna, Papal States
Died1612 Edit this on Wikidata
Bologna, Papal States
OccupationPolitician, literary Edit this on Wikidata

Ciro Spontoni (1552–1610) was an Italian advisor to rulers, diplomat, and historian.

Biography

He was born in Bologna, he was employed as a secretary for many leaders in Northern Italy, including the archbishop of Ravenna; the bishop of Policastro; the Duke of Nemours, Giacomo di Savoia (Jacques, Duke of Nemours); Rodolfo Gonzaga, marchese di Castiglione, and the Duke of Mantua. He traveled with the latter to Hungary and Transylvania. He also served as secretary to the Bolognese Senate. He also published a book on Metoposcopia (Metoposcopy), a mixture of astrology and phrenologic interpretation of forehead wrinkles.

Among his works are:[1]

References

  1. Dizionario biografico universale, Volume 5, by Felice Scifoni, Publisher Davide Passagli, Florence (1849); page 161.
  • Gurreri, Clizia (2019). "SPONTONE, Ciro". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 93: Sisto V–Stammati (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.
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