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Georgios Gemistos Plethon (Gr****: Γεώργιος Γεμιστὸς Πλήθων; Latin:
Georgius Gemistus Pletho c. 1355/1360 – 1452/1454),
commonly known as
Gemistos Plethon...
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flowering during the
Palaeologan Renaissance,
including the
teachings of
Gemistos Plethon. The city also
attracted artists and
architects of the highest...
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circle had made
acquaintance with the
Neoplatonic philosopher,
George Gemistos Plethon,
whose discourses upon
Plato and the
Alexandrian mystics so fascinated...
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philosophy and his view of love
became more po****r,
spurred on by
Georgios Gemistos Plethon during the
Councils of
Ferrara and
Firenze in 1438–1439. Later...
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translating the
works of
Plato into Latin.: 69
Cosimo de'
Medici attended Gemistos Plethon's
lectures and was
motivated to
establish the
Accademia Platonica...
- influence,
leading to m**** Gr**** to
Latin translations.
Authors such as
Gemistos Plethon and
Bessarion exemplified a new
focus on
human vices alongside...
- his time as a
court politician at
Constantinople in the 1030s and 1040s.
Gemistos Plethon (c. 1355 – 1452; Gr****: Πλήθων Γεμιστός)
remained the preeminent...
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independent Attic calendar A
lunisolar calendar devised by Plethon, né
Georgios Gemistos, in his Book of Laws
Egyptian calendar,
Ptolemaic Inca
Empire Celtic calendar...
- M. Woodhouse,
George Gemistos Plethon, the Last of the ****enes (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1986), p. 33 Woodhouse,
George Gemistos Plethon, p. 13 Miscellanea...
- are few
traces of ****ene (Έλληνας), such as in the
writings of
George Gemistos Plethon, who
abandoned Christianity and in
whose writings culminated the...