- re-discovery of
classical antiquity during the
Renaissance by the
Italian umanisti,
beginning with the
illustrious Italian poet Petrarch, who
revived Cicero's...
-
towards doing away with the Faith" (Pastor IV 1894:44). "La 'conguira'
degli umanisti:
Platina e
Pomponio Leto".
Castel Sant'Angelo (in Italian). Rome: castelsantangelo...
- Roma nel Rinascimento.
Retrieved 22
November 2013. "La 'conguira'
degli umanisti:
Platina e
Pomponio Leto".
Castel Sant'Angelo (in Italian). Rome: castelsantangelo...
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Although a
royal absolutist (and not a
republican like the
early Italian umanisti), Budé was
active in
civic life,
serving as a
diplomat for
Francis I and...
- By the late 15th century,
these academics began to be
referred to as
umanisti (humanists).
While modern humanism's
roots can be
traced in part to the...
- Budé was a
royal absolutist (and not a
republican like the
early Italian umanisti) who was
active in
civic life,
serving as a
diplomat for François I and...
-
towards doing away with the Faith" (Pastor IV 1894:44). "La 'conguira'
degli umanisti:
Platina e
Pomponio Leto".
Castel Sant'Angelo (in Italian). Rome: castelsantangelo...
-
towards doing away with the Faith" (Pastor IV 1894:44). "La 'conguira'
degli umanisti:
Platina e
Pomponio Leto".
Castel Sant'Angelo (in Italian). Rome: castelsantangelo...
-
Posculo tra
Brescia e Costantinopoli"". In Monti, C. (ed.).
Profili di
Umanisti Bresciani. Travagliato-Brescia:
Torre d'Ercole. p. 166. Valseriati, E....
- The word
humanitas also gave rise to the
Renaissance Italian neologism umanisti,
whence "humanist", "Renaissance humanism". classics, in the
Western academic...