The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 22Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1815 - Biography |
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... celebrated citizen of Florence , 6 born in that city in 1389 , was the eldest son of John de Medici , the founder of his illustrious family . " The maxims , " says Mr. Roscoe , " which , uniformly pursued , raised the house of Medici to ...
... celebrated citizen of Florence , 6 born in that city in 1389 , was the eldest son of John de Medici , the founder of his illustrious family . " The maxims , " says Mr. Roscoe , " which , uniformly pursued , raised the house of Medici to ...
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... language and philosophy . He established , at Florence , an academy expressly for the elucidation of the Platonic philosophy , at the head of which he placed the celebrated Marsilius Ficinus . He collected from all parts by 2 MEDICI .
... language and philosophy . He established , at Florence , an academy expressly for the elucidation of the Platonic philosophy , at the head of which he placed the celebrated Marsilius Ficinus . He collected from all parts by 2 MEDICI .
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Alexander Chalmers. celebrated Marsilius Ficinus . He collected from all parts by means of foreign correspondences , manuscripts of the Greek , Latin , and Oriental languages ... celebrated Marsilius Ficinus. He collected from all parts ...
Alexander Chalmers. celebrated Marsilius Ficinus . He collected from all parts by means of foreign correspondences , manuscripts of the Greek , Latin , and Oriental languages ... celebrated Marsilius Ficinus. He collected from all parts ...
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... celebrated of his critical works , in which all sub- sequent writers on the subject of ancient music place im- plicit faith . It is from these commentaries on the Greek writers in music , particularly Alypius , that we are able to fancy ...
... celebrated of his critical works , in which all sub- sequent writers on the subject of ancient music place im- plicit faith . It is from these commentaries on the Greek writers in music , particularly Alypius , that we are able to fancy ...
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... celebrated Reuchlin , to whom it would appear he was distantly re- lated , and who assisted him in learning the Greek lan- guage . Probably by his advice , Melancthon went to the university of Heidelberg , where he was matriculated on ...
... celebrated Reuchlin , to whom it would appear he was distantly re- lated , and who assisted him in learning the Greek lan- guage . Probably by his advice , Melancthon went to the university of Heidelberg , where he was matriculated on ...
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