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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 198746" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Soon the fortunes of Zenone Benini ended, the accusations that saw him involved in the events that saw the approval of the Grandi agenda and the distrust in Mussolini forced him, against his will, to cede his movable and real estate assets including the shares of Pignone-Viscosa, but he had the intuition to hide and preserve the Martelli-Shimoi correspondence until the 1970s and it was precisely in that period that he decided to bring this document to the attention of his cousin, Flora Boyer Benini, in an attempt that she could help him decipher it since in a section of the correspondence there was a letter written by Marsilio Ficino and addressed to Baccio Martelli where Ficino invited Martelli to join him to help him decipher a tablet with Sumerian writing. It seems that Baccio Martelli had managed to partially decipher it. Zenone Benini had decided to speak to Signora Flora after she herself had informed Zeno that in the town of Valle Benedetta a representative of the Martelli family, descendant of the noble Florentine family, was able to translate any ancient writing, even Egyptian and Sumerian. So it was that in September 1975 Zenone Benini came to Livorno, but not to Valle Benedetta, since Signora Flora Benini was not staying at Villa Huygens (now only a summer residence) but in her luxurious winter apartment in the city, precisely in via Calzabigi. Zenone Benini disguised the Martelli-Shimoi correspondence by covering it with the cover of a cookbook. Since the cover was never removed, it is probable that the correspondence is still kept somewhere without Mrs. Flora's knowledge. Upon his death, the heirs put up for sale the city apartment in via cazzabigi so we don't know what happened to Mrs. Flora's personal library, perhaps the Martelli-Shimoi correspondence has been lost forever or will come to light in many more years, but in any case I own a copy of the correspondence and whenever I wish I can read about when little “Dracula” was taught by the Martellis to become a great warrior one day and I can read about another child educated by the Martellis, no less important, the son of a certain Niccolò di Betto, who was "entrusted" to the care of the Martelli family in the spring of 1394, when Niccolò Betto Bardi, wishing to ensure his son a better future than his own, entrusted his son to Roberto Martelli, so that he could learn the goldsmith's art and many other arts, of which the Martellis had always been custodians. Roberto Martelli accepted the plea of Niccolò Betto Bardi and welcomed his son into his home to be able to educate him in the best possible way. Roberto Martelli did not want to accept any compensation to educate the child and dismissed Niccolò Betto with these words: "I cannot accept any kind of compensation, since my reward will be that of having educated the best, may history give me credit for it". That child who will truly become the best was called Donatello. It is important not to confuse the character Roberto Martelli, an expert goldsmith, with his ancestor Roberto Martello, a skilled swordsmith, also known as Roberto da Volterra. The origins of Roberto Martello are lost in the mists of time, but they must certainly be attributed to the Carolingian dynasty precisely to the descent of Carloman when in Italy, on his way to Montecassino crossing the Val Di Sieve, he had relations with some local women, but this is another history, indeed history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 198746, member: 7165"] Soon the fortunes of Zenone Benini ended, the accusations that saw him involved in the events that saw the approval of the Grandi agenda and the distrust in Mussolini forced him, against his will, to cede his movable and real estate assets including the shares of Pignone-Viscosa, but he had the intuition to hide and preserve the Martelli-Shimoi correspondence until the 1970s and it was precisely in that period that he decided to bring this document to the attention of his cousin, Flora Boyer Benini, in an attempt that she could help him decipher it since in a section of the correspondence there was a letter written by Marsilio Ficino and addressed to Baccio Martelli where Ficino invited Martelli to join him to help him decipher a tablet with Sumerian writing. It seems that Baccio Martelli had managed to partially decipher it. Zenone Benini had decided to speak to Signora Flora after she herself had informed Zeno that in the town of Valle Benedetta a representative of the Martelli family, descendant of the noble Florentine family, was able to translate any ancient writing, even Egyptian and Sumerian. So it was that in September 1975 Zenone Benini came to Livorno, but not to Valle Benedetta, since Signora Flora Benini was not staying at Villa Huygens (now only a summer residence) but in her luxurious winter apartment in the city, precisely in via Calzabigi. Zenone Benini disguised the Martelli-Shimoi correspondence by covering it with the cover of a cookbook. Since the cover was never removed, it is probable that the correspondence is still kept somewhere without Mrs. Flora's knowledge. Upon his death, the heirs put up for sale the city apartment in via cazzabigi so we don't know what happened to Mrs. Flora's personal library, perhaps the Martelli-Shimoi correspondence has been lost forever or will come to light in many more years, but in any case I own a copy of the correspondence and whenever I wish I can read about when little “Dracula” was taught by the Martellis to become a great warrior one day and I can read about another child educated by the Martellis, no less important, the son of a certain Niccolò di Betto, who was "entrusted" to the care of the Martelli family in the spring of 1394, when Niccolò Betto Bardi, wishing to ensure his son a better future than his own, entrusted his son to Roberto Martelli, so that he could learn the goldsmith's art and many other arts, of which the Martellis had always been custodians. Roberto Martelli accepted the plea of Niccolò Betto Bardi and welcomed his son into his home to be able to educate him in the best possible way. Roberto Martelli did not want to accept any compensation to educate the child and dismissed Niccolò Betto with these words: "I cannot accept any kind of compensation, since my reward will be that of having educated the best, may history give me credit for it". That child who will truly become the best was called Donatello. It is important not to confuse the character Roberto Martelli, an expert goldsmith, with his ancestor Roberto Martello, a skilled swordsmith, also known as Roberto da Volterra. The origins of Roberto Martello are lost in the mists of time, but they must certainly be attributed to the Carolingian dynasty precisely to the descent of Carloman when in Italy, on his way to Montecassino crossing the Val Di Sieve, he had relations with some local women, but this is another history, indeed history. [/QUOTE]
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