Background
Bettini was born in Siena in 1396.
Bettini was born in Siena in 1396.
He joined the convent of San Girolamo in Siena in 1439 and worked closely with Pope Pius World War II Pius made Bettini bishop of Foligno in 1461. Foreign Pope Sixtus IV, Bettini may have traveled to France (1474) and Germany (1481). He retired to his original convent in Siena in 1486 and died a year later.
Bettini was revered by later biographers and sometimes referred to as "Beato" (Blessed) (a step toward canonization), but this designation was never church-sanctioned.
Bettini was known as a prolific writer His Monte Santo di Dio (1477) described how one could use science and virtue to reach closer to God.
This work, printed in Florence by Nicolaus Laurentii is especially notable in that it is possibly the first printed work to contain copper plate engravings. These were executed by Baccio Baldini, based on designs by Botticelli.