Memorials

Angeli 06.5h Cappella dell'Annunziata de Tinghi

Alternate Names

  • Cappella di San Nicola
Memorial Type chapel
Status lost
Current Repository na
Primary Installation na
Secondary Installation na
Tomb Form na
Liturgical Orientation N
Database ID 31953

Dates

November 6th, 1354, October 17th, 1355 (one of these:) a
1354 to 1355 b

Individuals (2 total)

Venna (mona) (uxor Niccholaio di Tingho da Poggibonzi)
November 6th, 1354
c
Tinghi, Niccholaio di Tingo (speziale)

Groups (1 total)

Tinghi
October 17th, 1355
d

Related Memorials (2 total)

Angeli 06.5g Cappella di San Giovanni Battista e San Benedetto de Benvenuto medico
Angeli 06.5i Cappella di San Francesco de Peruzzi:

Sources (2 total)

G. Tigler, “Lo sviluppo architettonico del complesso" pp. 45, fig. 3D, no. 23; 55, fig. 8, no. 4; 56; 64, fig. 15, no. 41; 138n71
G.R. Bent, “Santa Maria degli Angeli" pp. 130-131, 162; 212n68; 224n127; 330; 544-45; 607, doc. 1; 625, doc. 14

Notes

  • [a] Niccolò di Tingo da Poggibonsi of the parish of San Felice in Piazza gave 60 florins to fund a chapel dedicated to the Annunciation. He died on October 17th, 1355, but the Registro Nuovo also records that the first mass was said in the chapel on November 6th, 1354, which may be a mistake for 1355. See Bent 1993, 625, doc. 14.
  • [b] The Registro Nuovo notes that in 1353 they purchased land from the Alfani family, on which they built three chapels, including this one, and the chapter room. See Bent 1993, 607, doc. 1
  • [c] Venna's husband left instructions that masses be said in the chapel of the Annunciation for himself and his wife. The first mass was celebrated on November 6th, 1354.
  • [d] It is not known whether the chapel endowed by the apothecary Niccolò di Tingo speziale had any visual reference to his family through a coat of arms, pace Tigler who is incorrect in identifying either of the coats of arms drawn by Stefano Rosselli at his entry 6.5 as those of the Tinghi, who arms were divided diagonally from the upper left to the lower right, with a silver field above and red below. See the Priorista Mariani, fol. 731v.