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Gemistos Plethon (Gr****: Γεώργιος Γεμιστὸς Πλήθων; Latin:
Georgius Gemistus Pletho c. 1355/1360 – 1452/1454),
commonly known as
Gemistos Plethon, was a Gr****...
- ἠλάττωσε καὶ τὸν λόγον πρωταγωνιστεῖν παρεσκεύασεν Kaì tó te tôn hupokritôn
plêthos ex henòs eis dúo prôtos Aiskhúlos ḗgage kaì tà toû khoroû ēláttōse kaì...
- 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 return...
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court of
Cosimo de' Medici, of the
Byzantine scholar Georgius Gemistus Pletho shortly before the fall of
Constantinople to the
Turks (1453). A
Latin translation...
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traditions can be
traced to the Renaissance, with
figures such as
Gemistus Pletho and
Julius Pomponius Laetus advocating for a revival, when
Renaissance magic...
- of the
group and the term are unclear, but may be
related to the Gr****,
plēthos,
meaning m****es. In Latin, the word
plebs is a
singular collective noun...
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Gemistus Pletho...
- p. 65 "The
syncere Intent, and
faythfull Aduise, of
Georgius Gemistus Pletho, was, I could..frame and
shape very much of
Gemistus those his two Gr****...
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Forster attempted a
historical novel about the
Byzantine scholar Gemistus Pletho and the
Italian condottiero Sigismondo de Malatesta, but was dissatisfied...
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choropleth map (from
Ancient Gr**** χῶρος (khôros) 'area, region' and πλῆθος (
plêthos) 'multitude') is a type of
statistical thematic map that uses pseudocolor...