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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, was...
- Aristotle, and the Neoplatonists. On the eve of the Fall of Constantinople,
Gemistus Pletho tried to
restore the use of the term "****ene" and
advocated the...
- so-called
great revival of
letters in the 15th century. He was
educated by
Gemistus Pletho in
Neoplatonic philosophy and
later served as the
titular Latin...
- Intent, and
faythfull Aduise, of
Georgius Gemistus Pletho, was, I could..frame and
shape very much of
Gemistus those his two Gr**** Orations..for our Brytish...
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already given a
separate and
distinct category,
known as maji.
Georgius Gemistus Pletho (c. 1355/1360 – 1452/1454) was a Gr****
scholar and one of the most...
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while science may
explain reason,
magic could explain "unreason".
Georgius Gemistus Pletho (c. 1355/1360 – 1452/1454) was a Gr****
scholar and one of the most...
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religious traditions can be
traced to the Renaissance, with
figures such as
Gemistus Pletho and
Julius Pomponius Laetus advocating for a revival, when Renaissance...
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first to
promote such
efforts was the late
Byzantine philosopher Georgios Gemistus Plethon in the 15th century. It was in Mystras, in the
Despotate of the...
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period most were from Gr**** and
Hebrew sources, such as "anexhexeton".
Gemistus Pletho censored references to
barbarous names (as well as Christianity)...
- of the
survival of a
pagan ritual. The late
medieval Byzantine scholar Gemistus Pletho secretly advocated a
return to
paganism in
medieval Greece.[citation...