Pico della Mirandola,Count Giovanni
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Pico della Mirandola, Count Giovanni — (1463–1494) Italian philosopher … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola — Portrait from the Uffizi Gallery, in Florence. Full name Giovanni Pico della Mirandola Born 24 February 1463(1463 02 24) Mirandola, Italy … Wikipedia
Pico della Mirandola — [pē′kō del′ə mə ran′dō lə; ] It [ pē′kō̂ del′lä mē rän′dō̂ lä΄] Count Giovanni [jō̂ vän′nē] 1463 94; It. humanist … English World dictionary
Pico della Mirándola, Gianfrancesco — (1469 1533) Italian philosopher and count, nephew of the more famous Giovanni Pico della Mirándola. He is probably best known for his biography of his uncle, published with his edition of his uncle s works (1496) and translated into English by … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Pico della Mirandola — /pee koh del euh meuh ran dl euh/; It. /pee kaw del lah mee rddahn daw lah / Count Giovanni /jaw vahn nee/, 1463 94, Italian humanist and writer. * * * … Universalium
Pico della Mirandola — Pi•co del•la Mi•ran•do•la [[t]ˈpi koʊ ˌdɛl ə məˈræn dl ə[/t]] n. big Count Giovanni, 1463–94, Italian humanist and writer … From formal English to slang
Pico della Mirandola — /ˌpikoʊ dɛlə miˈrandoʊla/ (say .peekoh deluh mee rahndohlah) noun Count Giovanni /dʒəˈvani/ (say juh vahnee), 1463–94, Italian humanist and Neoplatonist philosopher; his 900 Conclusions in Every Kind of Science was banned by Pope Innocent VIII …
Pico della Mirandola — /pee koh del euh meuh ran dl euh/; It. /pee kaw del lah mee rddahn daw lah / Count Giovanni /jaw vahn nee/, 1463 94, Italian humanist and writer … Useful english dictionary
Pico della Mirándola, Giovanni — (1463 1494) Italian philosopher and humanist. Born the younger son of the count of a small independent principality, he studied canon law at Bologna and humanistic subjects and philosophy at Ferrara and Padua. At Padua, he developed special… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, conte (count) di Concordia — born Feb. 24, 1463, Mirandola, duchy of Ferrara died Nov. 17, 1494, Florence Italian scholar, philosopher, and humanist. He settled in Florence in 1484 as a protégé of Lorenzo de Medici and Marsilio Ficino. In 1486 he posted in Rome a list of 900 … Universalium