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  1. Francesco Filelfo (Tolentino, 25 de julio de 1398-Florencia, 31 de julio de 1481) fue un humanista italiano del Renacimiento.

    • traductor, escritor, educador
  2. Francesco Filelfo. Francesco Filelfo (Latin: Franciscus Philelphus; 25 July 1398 – 31 July 1481) was an Italian Renaissance humanist and author of the philosophic dialogue On Exile.

  3. Of all the major humanists of the Italian Renaissance, Francesco Filelfo (b. 1398–d. 1481) probably has the worst reputation. In his own day he was reviled for being jealous, vain, and greedy, and his modern biographers repeat the same criticisms and add a few others, such as an exaggerated self-assurance that approached narcissism.

  4. Francesco Filelfo (Tolentino, 25 de julio de 1398-Florencia, 31 de julio de 1481) fue un humanista italiano del Renacimiento.

  5. 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.

  6. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Filelfo was not a systematic philosopher, yet his works are an apt illustration of the ways in which Quattrocento humanists negotiated the return of the Greek legacy in the West. Filelfo himself brought numerous manuscripts of ancient Greek philosophical texts from...

  7. The fifteenth-century humanist Francesco Filelfo (13981481) spent much of the period from 1429 to 1444 involved with Florentine politics, becoming a strong advocate on behalf of the patrician oligarchs, many of whom were exiled in 1434 at the return of Cosimo de’ Medici from eleven months of exile. Filelfo’s works from the period ...