Konrad Peutinger
1465 - 1547
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Movement: German Renaissance
Country of citizenship: Holy Roman Empire
Native language: German
Languages spoken, written or signed: Latin
Educated at: University of Padua, University of Bologna
Occupation: antiquarian seller, diplomat, archaeologist, historian
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Konrad Peutinger (IPA: [ˈkɔnʁaːt ˈpɔʏtɪŋɐ]; 14 October 1465 – 28 December 1547) was a German humanist, jurist, diplomat, politician, economist and archaeologist, serving as Emperor Maximilian I's chief archaeological adviser. A senior official in the municipal government of the Imperial City of Augsburg, he served as a counselor to Emperor Maximilian I and his successor Charles V. Also known as a passionate antiquarian, he collected, with the help of his wife Margareta Welser (1481–1552), one of the largest private libraries north of the Alps. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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