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Camillo Paderni, or Camillus Paderni, lived from c. 1715 to 1781. He was an illustrator, excavator, and curator at the Museum Herculanense, as part of King Charles VII of Naples royal Palace in Portici, and a Roman.


Papyri

Paderni was possibly the first person who undertook the task of transcribing the
Herculaneum papyri The Herculaneum papyri are more than 1,800 papyri found in the Herculaneum Villa of the Papyri, in the 18th century, carbonized by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. The papyri, containing a number of Greek philosophical texts, come fro ...
, obtained at the
Villa of the Papyri The Villa of the Papyri ( it, Villa dei Papiri, also known as ''Villa dei Pisoni'' and in early excavation records as the ''Villa Suburbana'') was an ancient Roman villa in Herculaneum, in what is now Ercolano, southern Italy. It is named after ...
in
Herculaneum Herculaneum (; Neapolitan and it, Ercolano) was an ancient town, located in the modern-day ''comune'' of Ercolano, Campania, Italy. Herculaneum was buried under volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Like the nea ...
. Paderni used the method of slicing scrolls in half, copying readable text, by removing papyri layers. This transcription procedure was used for hundreds of scrolls, and in the process destroyed them.


Correspondence

In a letter from 1752 to
Richard Mead Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ...
, Paderni wrote: In 1754 Paderni wrote a letter to Thomas Hollis, briefly describing the discoveries at the Villa of the Papyri: In another letter from 1754, to Hollis, Paderni wrote: In 1755, Paderni wrote two more letters to Thomas Hollis, briefing him on the excavation and scroll transcription progress. The following year he wrote him again, mentioning two works from Philodemus, on rhetoric and music.


Drawings

Sketches by Paderni based on other paintings, as part of George Turnbull's ca 1740 book, ''A treatise on ancient painting''. Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_01.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_02.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_03.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_04.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_05.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_06.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_07.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_08.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_09.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_10.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_11.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_12.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_13.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_14.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_15.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_16.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_17.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_18.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_19.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_20.jpg Camillo-Paderni-sketch-ca-1770_21.jpg Paderni drawings from a 1757 publication by Ottavio Antonio Bayardi. Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757b.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757c.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757d_01.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757d_02.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757d_03.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757d_04.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757d_05.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757d_06.jpg Camillo-Paderni-ca-1757d_07.jpg


References

{{Authority control Papyrus Papyrology 1st-century manuscripts Herculaneum (ancient city) Archaeological discoveries in Italy 1700 births Italian male painters