Teramo Canevari
Teramo Canevari (1511–1592) was an Italian nobleman, merchant,[1] notary, and treasurer of the Republic of Genoa.[2]
Teramo Canevari | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1511 Genoa |
Died | 1592 Genoa |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Trader |
Profession | Legal |
Biography
Teramo was the son of Matteo Canevari (a merchant of silk industry).[3] His wife was Pellegrina Borsona, and were parents of Demetrio Canevari, Giovanni Matteo and Ottaviano Canevari.[4]
The origin of Canevari family, has its roots in his grandfather's Demetrio Scordari, young merchant who in mid 15th century, had been captured by Turkish pirates in Lemnos. After years of living in Constantinople, Scordari return to their homeland, and was married to daughter of Matteo Canevaro (descendant of a noble family of Rapallo). All descendants of Demetrio Scordari used the surname Canevari.[5]
References
- The Frick Collection: an illustrated catalogue, Volume 1. Frick Collection.
- Formulari e cultura giuridica notariale nell'etā moderna: l'esperienza genovese. Lorenzo Sinisi.
- Comparative studies in continental and Anglo-American legal history, Volume 2. Vito Piergiovanni.
- La Bibliofilia: rivista di storia del libro et di bibliografia. Ridolfi.
- The Strange Fame of Demetrio Canevari: Philosopher and Physician, Genoese Patrician, 1559-1625. George Sarton.
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