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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...
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    capitani di ventura. Rome: Netwon Compton. Robin, Diana, ed. (2009). Francesco Filelfo: Odes. Harvard University Press. Ross, Charles (1997). Edward IV....
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    Jacopo Sannazaro, ed. and trans. Michael C. J. Putnam, 2009 Odes, Francesco Filelfo, ed. and trans. Diana Robin, 2009 Republics and Kingdoms Compared...
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  • exilo) 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...
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  • which appeared in 1483 or 1484, the Milanese Renaissance humanist Francesco Filelfo marked literal and appropriate quotes with oblique double dashes on...
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  • Trebizond (1395–1486) (Greek) Giannozzo Manetti (1396–1459) (Italian) Francesco Filelfo (1398–1481) (Italian) Carlo Marsuppini (1399–1453) (Italian) Íñigo...
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  • Doria. He was a patron and teacher of fellow Renaissance humanist Francesco Filelfo, who married his daughter Theodora (d.1441/1442). Greek scholars in...
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    proffered, without any regard to plausibility. Poggio's quarrels against Francesco Filelfo and also Niccolo Perotti pitted him against well-known scholars. Poggio...
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    Byzantine scholar Manuel Chrysoloras owned a copy of the Euthyphro. Francesco Filelfo completed the first Latin translation in 1436. Rinuccio da Castiglione...
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    fifteenth-century Italy, for example by the poets Michael Marullus and Francesco Filelfo. Marsilio Ficino made a translation of them around 1462; Giovanni...
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