Tuesday 4 October 2022

Johannes Hinderbach (1418-1486) and his copies of Decades

For the past four months, I have been studying on a collection of Decades copies once owned by Johannes Hinderbach. These manuscripts have been really insightful as they contain several annotations of Hinderbach. I thought it useful to write something about these manuscripts as they are so fascinating.

First, few words about Johannes Hinderbach (1418-1486). He was a German-born diplomat, who had studied in Vienna and in Padova. From the latter he graduated as doctor utriusque iuris (doctor of canon and civil law) in 1447. Most of the 1450s Hinderbach worked as an ambassador of the Holy Roman Empire and visited Italian peninsula multiple times. He could be called as an expert in the Italian affairs and therefore he accompanied emperor Frederick III (1415-1493) to Rome in 1452, where the emperor was officially crowned by pope Nicholas V (r. 1447-1455). In 1465, Hinderbach was elected as prince-bishop of the alpine city of Trento, and he would hold that position the rest of his life.

Iter Gallicum - Source-gathering trip to France, part one

For a long time I had been planning a source-gathering trip to France due to the fact that some manuscripts of Biondo's Decades were in...