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  1. Francesco Filelfo ( Latin: Franciscus Philelphus; 25 July 1398 – 31 July 1481) was an Italian Renaissance humanist and author of the philosophic dialogue On Exile . Biography. Exercitatiunculae, 1448. Filelfo was born at Tolentino, in the March of Ancona. He is believed to be a third cousin of Leonardo da Vinci. [citation needed] .

  2. Al retornar a Venecia con su familia, encontró diezmada a la población de la ciudad por la peste. En 1428 se afincó en Bolonia, donde los contrastes políticos no constituyeron un clima favorable para él. Se mudó luego a Florencia, donde tuvo el período más intenso de su vida (1429-1433.

  3. Francesco Filelfo - New World Encyclopedia. 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.

  4. About 1424 Filelfo married Teodora, the very young daughter of his teacher Chrysoloras—she was thirteen or fourteen—and by the summer of 1426 the first of Filelfos many children was born. (He produced twenty-four, from Teodora and two later wives.) 7 Teodora had blood ties to the prominent Doria family of Genoa as well as to the ...

  5. Biography. Francesco Filelfo was born in Tolentino, close to Macerata, in the Marche region. In his numerous writings he remains silent about his parents and pedigree. He received his training in Padua, taking courses of Gasparino Barzizza and Paolo Veneto.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2019 · FILELFO, FRANCESCO (1398–1481), Italian humanist, was born in 1398 at Tolentino, in the March of Ancona. When he appeared upon the scene of human life, Petrarch and the students of Florence had already brought the first act in the recovery of classic culture to conclusion.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Philelfus, Franciscus. Biography. Francesco Filelfo was born in Tolentino, close to Macerata, in the Marche region. In his numerous writings he remains silent about his parents and pedigree. He received his training in Padua, taking courses of Gasparino Barzizza and Paolo Veneto.