Giovanni Battista Zanchi (1515–1586) was an Italian military engineer and author.
Giovanni Battista Zanchi | |
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Born | 1515 |
Died | 1586 |
Occupation(s) | Engineer and author |
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Life
editBorn in Pesaro in 1515 in a family originally from Bergamo, he was a captain leading 12,000 infantrymen and 500 knights for the Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma during the war against Protestants in Germany. He came back at home with honors, and served during the Siege of Siena under Marcantonio Colonna. In 1561 he was recruited to Cyprus, where he served as engineer with a salary of 50 ducats a month.
Zanchi wrote an influential treatise about defensive fortifications of the cities.[1] Published in Venice, the text was translated and republished in France and England respectively by Francois de la Treille and Peter Whitehorne.[2]
References
edit- ^ Del modo di fortificar le città (in Italian). Venezia: Plinio Pietrasanta. 1554.
- ^ Renaissance War Studies, by J. R. Hale; Bloomsbury publishing, 1983; page 452.
- Biographie universelle ancienne et moderne, París, 1843.
- Biographie universelle ancienne et moderne, París, L.G. Michaud, 1828.
- Miscellanea di storia italiana, Torino, 1874.
- The Penny cyclopaedia, London, 1843.
- Weiss, Charles, Biographie universelle ou ditionnaire historique, París, 1838.