Leone Battista Alberti



         


Leone Battista Alberti (February 1404 - 25th April 1472), Italian painter, poet, linguist, philosopher, cryptographer, musician, architect, and general Renaissance polymath . His life was described in Giorgio Vasari's Vite. In Italy, his first name is usually spelled Leon.

Alberti was born in Genoa as an illegitmate son of a family of Florentine merchants. He was educated in law at the University of Bologna. Alberti embarked on a tour of Europe in his mid-twenties. His career in law was curtailed by an illness which induced a partial loss of memory; Alberti then turned his abilities to science and art.

He died at Rome.


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Alberti made a variety of contributions to several fields:


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