Antonio Francesco Gori

Antonio Francesco Gori, on his titlepages Franciscus Gorius (9 December 1691 – 20 January 1757), was an Italian antiquarian, a priest in minor orders, provost of the Baptistery of San Giovanni from 1746, and a professor at the Liceo, whose numerous publications of ancient Roman sculpture and antiquities formed part of the repertory on which 18th-century scholarship as well as the artistic movement of neoclassicism were based. In 1735 he was a founding member of a circle of antiquaries and connoisseurs in Florence called the Società Colombaria, the predecessor of the Accademia Toscana di Scienze e Lettere la Colombaria, to foster "not only Tuscan Poetry and Eloquence, or one faculty only; but almost all the most distinguished and useful parts of human knowledge: in a word, it is what the Greeks called Encyclopedia".

Antonio Francesco Gori
Antonio Francesco Gori by Johann Jacob Haid
Born9 November 1691 
Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Died20 January 1757  (aged 65)
Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Resting placeBasilica of St. Mark 
OccupationPriest, etruscologist, university teacher, archaeologist 
Employer
  • University of Florence 
Position heldprovost (17461757) 
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