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Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto (16
November 1466 – 10
April 1522) was a
Florentine Neoplatonist philosopher of the
Italian Renaissance.
Diacceto was born in Florence...
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Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto (2
September 1531 – 4
November 1595),
often referred to as
Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto il
Giovane in
order to distinguish...
- (subdivisions,
mainly villages and hamlets) Borselli, Carbonile, Consuma,
Diacceto, Fontisterni, Magnale, Palaie, Paterno, Raggioli, San Francesco, and Stentatoio...
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Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto. The
latter was
considered by
Ficino to be his
successor as the head of the
Florentine Platonic Academy.
Diacceto's student, Giovanni...
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Cattani da
Diacceto (1466–1522),
Italian Neoplatonist philosopher,
grandfather of
Francesco Cattani Bishop of
Fiesole Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto (1531–1595)...
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after the
death of
Ficino in 1499,
centred round Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto.
Meetings were no
longer at
Careggi but in the Orti Oricellari, the gardens...
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Beatrice of Naples,
Hungarian queen (d. 1508) 1466 –
Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto,
Florentine philosopher (d. 1522) 1483 –
Elisabeth of the Palatinate, Landgravine...
- Erasmus,
Dutch philosopher (d. 1536)
November 16 –
Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto,
Florentine philosopher (d. 1522)
November 26 –
Edward Hastings, 2nd Baron...
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Marsilio Ficino,
which he
wrote under the
direction of
Francesco Cattani da
Diacceto, who, in turn, was Ficino's
successor as the head of
Florentine Platonic...
- amb****ador,
literate and gr****ist
Lucrezia de' Pazzi,
married Cattani di
Diacceto, and then a
member of
Martelli family (1500)
Giuliano de'
Pazzi (1486-1517)...