Diomede Carafa (died 1487)

812 in the Vatican Library, containing Frontinus' Stratagems, was copied for Carafa by Pietro Ippolito da Luni.

[2] His tomb was the work of renowned sculptors Jacopo della Pila [it], Tommaso Malvito and Domenico Gagini.

They offer advice on finances, military matters and etiquette directed at members of the royal family and court.

A deluxe manuscript of the Latin version was copied by Giovan Marco Cinico [it] and illustrated by Cola Rapicano.

[2] Between 1472 and 1476, Carafa wrote a I doveri del principe, a treatise dedicated to Eleanor, Duchess of Ferrara.

Medallion of Carafa, by Giovanni Candida
Tombs of the Carafas in the Chapel of the Crucifix. Diomede's tomb is on the left.