Florence, Italy
After the French attempted to gain control of Milan in 1498, da Vinci and Pacioli fled the city together in December of 1499. After making stops in Mantua and then Venice, the two settled in Florence, where they shared a house. While in Florence, Pacioli involved himself with both math and Church endeavors; he also taught geometry at the University of Pisa in Florence. In 1506, Pacioli entered the monastery at Santa Croche. da Vinci remained in Florence until 1506, although during those six years he left for ten months to work for Cesare Borgia.
“Luca Pacioli.” Luca Pacioli (1445-1517), School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Pacioli.html.
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Latitude: 43.769560400000
Longitude: 11.255813600000
Longitude: 11.255813600000