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  1. The fifteenth-century humanist Francesco Filelfo (1398–1481) spent much of the period from 1429 to 1444 involved with Florentine politics, becoming a strong advocate on behalf of the patrician oligarchs, many of whom were exiled in 1434 at the return of Cosimo de’ Medici from eleven months of exile.

  2. This chapter looks at how Francesco Filelfo, a non-Florentine, taught classics at the University of Florence during 1429–34, turning his classroom into a forum for oligarchic ideology. In the classroom and elsewhere, Filelfo viciously attacked the Medici and all intellectuals close to him (namely Carlo Marsuppini, Ambrogio Traversari, Niccolò Niccoli, and Poggio).

  3. Francesco Filelfo (July 25, 1398 - July 31, 1481), was an Italian Renaissance humanist who played an important role in reviving classical learning in Italy. He was educated in Padua, Italy, and became a professor of eloquence in Venice at an early age. Appointed as secretary to the Venetian consul in Constantinople, he studied Greek under John Chrysoloras and amassed a large collection of ...

  4. Other articles where Francesco Filelfo is discussed: humanism: Realism: …the work of Giannozzo Manetti, Francesco Filelfo, and Paracelsus; it is embodied eloquently in Montaigne’s final essay, “Of Experience.” Humanistic tradition, rather than revolutionary inspiration, would lead Francis Bacon to assert in the early 17th century that the passions should become objects of systematic ...

  5. Francesco Filelfo (1398-1481), one of the great scholar-poets of the Italian Renaissance, was the principal humanist working in Lombardy in the middle of the Quattrocento and served as court poet to the Visconti and Sforza dukes of Milan. His long life saw him as busy with politics, diplomacy, and intrigue as with literature and scholarship, leaving him very often on the run from rival ...

  6. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Filelfo was an exceptionally prolific writer (De Keyser and François 2015).He started his career as a translator of classical Greek literature and did so Latinizing Dio Chrysostom’s De Troia non capta while travelling back from Constantinople to Venice (Leotta 2008).Apart from some minor efforts, such as Latin versions of two orations by Lysias (Funebris oratio and Eratosthenes), two short ...

  7. The article deals with the meaning of the explicit of a Greek letter by Francesco Filelfo to Lapo da Castiglionchio the Younger. In Sophocles’ Ajax the author traces the source of an insulting expression coined by Filelfo and, thanks to a comparison with a passage from the Commentationes Florentinae de exilio, proposes to identify with Lorenzo de’ Medici the Older the unknown person hidden ...

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