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  1. Cristoforo Landino (8 de febrero de 1425-24 de septiembre de 1498) fue un humanista florentino. Maestro de Lorenzo de Médici y miembro de la Academia Platónica florentina, donde entabló amistad con Marsilio Ficino. Escribió un comentario sobre la Divina comedia, tratados de filosofía y unas importantes epístolas.

  2. Cristoforo Landino (1424 in Pratovecchio, Casentino, Florence – 24 September 1498 in Borgo alla Collina, Casentino) was an Italian humanist and an important figure of the Florentine Renaissance .

  3. Cristoforo Landino, dettaglio della scena dell'Annuncio dell'angelo a Zaccaria, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Cappella Tornabuoni, Santa Maria Novella, Firenze. Cristoforo Landino (Firenze, 8 febbraio 1424 – Pratovecchio, 24 settembre 1498) è stato un umanista, poeta e filosofo italiano

  4. Cristoforo Landino (b. 1424–d. 1498) is one of the more complicated figures among the Italian Renaissance humanists. He held the chair in rhetoric and poetics at the Florentine university for forty years, from which he lectured to the sons of the rich and famous and had easy access to the city’s Medici rulers and to the scholars and artists ...

  5. Cristoforo Landino fue un humanista florentino. Maestro de Lorenzo de Médici y miembro de la Academia Platónica florentina, donde entabló amistad con Marsilio Ficino. Escribió un comentario sobre la Divina comedia, tratados de filosofía y unas importantes epístolas.

  6. In Cristoforo Landino: His Works and Thought Bruce McNair examines the writings, lectures and orations of Landino (1424-98), Renaissance Florence’s famous teacher of poetry and rhetoric.

  7. A less known case, but no less historically important in its impact on the formation of the European Renaissance culture, is the vulgarization of the Naturalis Historia by Pliny the Elder published in 1476 by the Florentine humanist Cristoforo Landino, on which new light has been shed from the recent study of the Italian philologist Antonino ...