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Konrad Peutinger
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Conrad Peutinger (October 14 , 1465 – December 28 , 1547 ) was a German humanist diplomat, politician, and economist, who was educated at Bologna and Padua . Known as a notorious antiquarian , he collected, with the help of Marcus Welser and his wife Margareta Welser, one of the largest private libraries north of the Alps.
Biography
Peutinger was born at Augsburg .
In 1497 he was town clerk (Stadtschreiber ) of his native place, and was on intimate terms with the emperor Maximilian . He was one of the first to publish Roman inscriptions, and his name remains associated with the famous Tabula Peutingeriana , a map of the military roads beyond the western Roman Empire , which was discovered by Konrad Celtes , who handed it over to Peutinger for collection. The map was published in 1591 by the Antwerp -based publishing house of Johannes Moretus . Peutinger also first printed the Getica of Jordanes 1 and the Historia gentis Langobardorum of Paulus Diaconus .
The Tabula Peutingeriana was first published as a whole by F. de Scheyb in 1753.
References
^ Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1849, "Jornandes"
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