Patrizio Bandini and Caterina Bandini (née Piccolomini)
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Siena
Academic work
Discipline
Political economy
Notable works
Discorso Economico sopra la Maremma di Siena
Sallustio Bandini (19 April 1677 – 8 June 1760) was an Italian archdeacon, economist, and politician.
He was an advocate of free trade, and removal of local feudal tariffs and tolls. He wrote an influential piece on this subject, titled Discorso Economico sopra la Maremma di Siena, published posthumously in 1775. Approximately two years before his death, Bandini donated his private library to the University of Siena, under the agreement that the almost 3000 volumes would be made publicly available. From this donation the Biblioteca della Sapienza was formed, now known as Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati.[1]
^"Biblioteca Siena: Storia della Biblioteca". www.bibliotecasiena.it. Archived from the original on 2016-06-11. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
SallustioBandini (19 April 1677 – 8 June 1760) was an Italian archdeacon, economist, and politician. He was an advocate of free trade, and removal of...
century. It faces a square with a statue of the local religious figure SallustioBandini, dating to 1882. Neighboring palaces include the Palazzo Santucci...
the French House of Lorraine. In this period, the Tuscan economist SallustioBandini, seemingly determined to "improve the intellectual stimulation of...
of Santa Croce. In 1880 Sarrocchi completed a public monument to SallustioBandini, standing at Piazza Salimbeni in Siena. Tombs sculpted by Sarrocchi...
second floor. It faces a square with a statue of the Sienese scholar SallustioBandini (1882) by Tito Sarrocchi. This entire square was reformulated in the...
Gothic facade of the Palazzo Salimbeni, and across the Piazza with SallustioBandini's statue is the Classic Renaissance facade of the Palazzo Spannocchi...
the Museo Cassioli of Asciano. Among his works are a Portrait of SallustioBandini and Santa Perpetua comforts her father. Ridolfi died in 1900 in Siena...
Ferdinando II de' Medici for the Museo della Specola, a statue of SallustioBandini (now at the Accademia dei Georgofili, but initially planned for the...
library's origins date to 1758, when the archdeacon and local economist SallustioBandini donated his library to the University of Siena, on the condition that...
(1691) with Pirro Maria Gabbrielli. In 1758, the library founded by SallustioBandini was opened there. Various reconstructions of the church have occurred...
Archbishop of Pisa. On 10 November 1613, he was consecrated bishop by Ottavio Bandini, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina, with Attilio Amalteo, Titular Archbishop...