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Francesco Filelfo (Latin:
Franciscus Philelphus; 25 July 1398 – 31 July 1481) was an
Italian Renaissance humanist and
author of the
philosophic dialogue...
- Utopias. Vol. 78, MLA, 1963. pg. 492–500 Lang, S. “Sforzinda, Filarete, and
Filelfo”.
Journal of the
Warburg and
Courtauld Institutes 35, (1972): 391–397....
- di ventura. Rome:
Netwon Compton. Robin, Diana, ed. (2009).
Francesco Filelfo: Odes.
Harvard University Press. Ross,
Charles (1997).
Edward IV. Yale...
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appeared in 1483 or 1484, the
Milanese Renaissance humanist Francesco Filelfo marked literal and
appropriate quotes with
oblique double dashes on the...
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Diversas | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 11
December 2021.
Filelfo &
Robin (2009), p. 370.
Gregorovius &
Hamilton (1900), p. 106. Scannell...
- Gian
Galeazzo Sforza (1476–1494).
Ascanio was a
student of
Francesco Filelfo, a
courtier of Duke
Francesco Sforza, who
introduced him to government...
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Domenichino nella Chiesa di S.
Andrea della Valle in Roma (Tolentino: F.
Filelfo 1905). Lucentini, M. (31
December 2012). The Rome Guide: Step by Step through...
- is a 1440 work of
political philosophy by
Francesco Filelfo. The
overarching purpose of
Filelfo's dialogue is to
examine the
problem of
exile and ****ess...
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Platonica de
immortalitate animæ by
Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499)
Francesco Filelfo (1398–1481) 1517.
Marko Marulić (1450-1524) Davidiad,
Psichiologia de ratione...
- From the
Italian noble de
Clapis family, he was a
pupil of
Francesco Filelfo. He
taught at the
universities of Dole and
Basel and from
about 1465 formed...