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  1. Odes. 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 ...

  2. Francesco Filelfo, Man of Letters. Investigating the oeuvre of the Italian humanist Francesco Filelfo (1398-1481), this collection is the first to make extensive use of the critical editions of Filelfo’s numerous writings – in particular of his Epistolarium, published in 2016 by Jeroen De Keyser, who also edited this volume. Uncovering a ...

  3. ISBN 978-88-3613-271-3 ISSN 1825-3490 fPreface Francesco Filelfo’s Latin rendering of the (pseudo-)Aristotelian Rhetorica ad Alexandrum was the first translation of any ancient Greek rhetorical treatise in the Quattrocento, and arguably the most successful and enduring among his writings. Surviving in 32 manuscript witnesses it is second, as ...

  4. Francesco Filelfo (født 25 juli 1398 i Tolentino ved Macerata, død 31. juli 1481 i Firenze) var en italiensk humanist. Filelfo kom 1420 — som sekretær hos en venetiansk gesandtskab — til Konstantinopel , hvor han fik Johannes Chrysoloras til lærer i græsk ; blev selv benyttet til diplomatiske sendelser af den byzantinske kejser og ægtede Chrysoloras' datter.

  5. Francesco Filelfo, Man of Letters. Jeroen De Keyser, ed. Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 289. Leiden: Brill, 2018. viii + 310 pp. €105. - Volume 74 Issue 1

  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. They had created an eager appetite for the antique, had disinterred ...

  7. Francesco Filelfo, Man of Letters. Investigating the oeuvre of the Italian humanist Francesco Filelfo (1398-1481), this collection is the first to make extensive use of the critical editions of Filelfo’s numerous writings – in particular of his Epistolarium, published in 2016 by Jeroen De Keyser, who also edited this volume.