Girolamo della Volpaia


Girolamo della Volpaia was an Italian maker of clocks and scientific instruments from Volpaia.
Girolamo continued the business of his father and his uncles and, who were an important family of engineers and clockmakers in Tuscany. In 1554, he made an armillary sphere, now preserved in the Science Museum in London. In 1560, he succeeded his father as superintendent of the large clock in the Palazzo Vecchio. He also asked to be assigned the maintenance of his grandfather Lorenzo's Orologio dei Pianeti, which he restored himself. In 1564, he designed a clock for the Piazza San Marco in Venice. In 1590, he built his last clock, preserved at the Museo Galileo of Florence.