Results for 'Alamanno Acciaiuoli'

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  1. Donati. Acciaioli. Florentini. Prooemiun. In Expositionem. Libri. Ethicorum. Aristotelis.Donato Acciaiuoli & Aristotle - 1478 - Apud Sanctum Iacobum de Ripoli.
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    Index Nominum.Niccolo Acciaiuoli, Franciscus Francesco Accorso Accursius, Pierre D' Ailly, Alexander Aurelius, Severus Alexander, Jacques Almain, Angelus Carletus de Clavasio, An Carletus & Emperor Arcadius - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 293.
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    Jill Kraye.Donato Acciaiuoli - 1997 - In Jill Kraye (ed.), Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--47.
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  4. Acciaiuoli, Donato and the medici-a strategy for survival in quattrocento Florence.Margery A. Ganz - 1982 - Rinascimento 22:33-73.
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    Aus dem Athen der Acciaiuoli.Johannes Dräseke - 1905 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 14 (1):239-253.
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  6. La giovinezza di Donato Acciaiuoli.Eugenio Garin - 1950 - Rinascimento 1:43-68.
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  7. A humanistic commentary on Aristotle in acciaiuoli, donato'expositio super libros ethicorum'.L. Bianchi - 1990 - Rinascimento 30:29-55.
  8. Un commento «umanistico» ad Aristotele. L'«Expositio super libros Ethicorum» di Donato Acciaiuoli.Luca Bianchi - 1990 - Rinascimento 30:29-55.
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    Weakness of will in Renaissance and Reformation thought.Risto Saarinen - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In addition to considering the work of a broad range of Renaissance authors (including Petrarch, Donato Acciaiuoli, John Mair, and Francesco Piccolomini), Risto ...
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    Suetonius In Volgare: An Overlooked Italian Translation by Dante Popoleschi (London, British Library MS Harley 3390.Marijke Crab - 2017 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 80 (1):83-99.
    This article discusses the Italian translation of Suetonius's Lives of the Twelve Caesars by Dante Popoleschi, a little-known Florentine humanist and member of the Orti Oricellari in the early sixteenth century. Since Popoleschi's translation, which is preserved in a single manuscript copy dedicated to King François Ier of France, has never been studied in detail and, moreover, is unknown to present-day students of Suetonius, this contribution aims to examine the work both in its own right and in comparison to Popoleschi's (...)
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    Some Emendations in the Text of Maximus of Tyre, Dialexeis 1–21 (Hobein).M. B. Trapp - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):566-.
    All surviving manuscripts of the Dialexeis of Maximus of Tyre descend from the oldest, Parisinus Graecus 1962 . Where they diverge, they do so as a result either of error or of attempts at correction. The history of the conjectural emendation of the Dialexeis thus begins with the second oldest manuscript, Vaticanus Graecus 1390 , which dates from the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Since that time, the most significant contributions have come from two scholars, one of the fifteenth (...)
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