Musical images moving through ages and spaces: from Cyriacus of Ancona’s travel diaries to the early Renaissance Italian courts. An essential role in the humanistic rediscovery of themes and figures of antiquity was played by the humanist traveller Cyriacus of Ancona (1391-1450), who visited the main centres of the Mediterranean (from Egypt to Anatolia, from Athens to Thrace and the North Aegean Islands) looking for historical evidence of the ancient Greek civilization. Sketches from monuments and archaeological finds gathered by Cyriacus in his lost notebooks gave an extraordinary impulse (still to be thoroughly investigated) to the creation of ‘all’antica’ images. Of particular interest from the perspective of a history of early Renai...