Pietro Ippolito da Luni (Latin: Petrus Hippolytus Lunensis) was the royal scribe (librarius regius) of the Kingdom of Naples from 1472 to 1492.
[2] In 1473, Ippolito copied manuscripts 692 and 408 of the Biblioteca Històrica [ca] of the University of Valencia.
[4] Besides his work for the royal court, Ippolito copied manuscripts for several members of the Carafa family.
[6] Between about 1491 and 1492, Ippolito created an anthology of philosophical sayings drawn from works he had copied, translating them from Latin into Tuscan.
Entitled Auree Sententie e Proverbi Platonici, this anthology is founded in Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale, XII E 32, where it is illustrated by Felice.