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    Matteo Palmieri

    Matteo di Marco Palmieri was a Florentine humanist and historian who is best known for his work Della vita civile which advocated civic humanism, and his influence in refining the Tuscan vernacular to the same level as Latin. He was sent as Florentine ambassador to the court of Alfonso of Naples. Vespasiano da Bisticci included him among the illustrious men of his generation whose careers deserved an article in his Vite di uomini illustri del secolo XV vita. Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Matteo Palmieri, by Cristofano dell'Altissimo. Matteo di Marco Palmieri (1406-1475) was a Florentine humanist and historian who is best known for his work Della vita civile ("On Civic Life"; printed 1528) which advocated civic humanism, and his influence in refining the Tuscan vernacular to the same level as Latin. [1] He was sent as Florentine ambassador to the court of Alfonso ...
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    While Palmieri is essentially a compiler, there is an element of innovation in his ethical thought. Whereas in Books 2 and 3 of Della vita civile he expounds the traditional categories of the cardinal virtues, in Book 4 he departs from Cicero's De officiis.Noting that he writes for a popular audience, Palmieri rejects the notion that utility (l'utile) and honorability (l'onesto ...
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    Renaissance: Influence and InterpretationsWriting in the 1430s, Matteo Palmieri of Florence celebrated "this new age, so full of hope and promise" with a greater collection of "nobly-gifted souls" than the world had seen in a thousand years. Like others of his day, Palmieri believed he was living in a special time, a period of tremendous intellectual and artistic creativity inspired by the ...
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    Palmieri, Matteo Born: 13 January 1406, Florence Died: 13 April 1475, Florence ... As a philosopher, Palmieri is scarcely original. His dialogue presents ... Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_205-1 # Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 Page 1 of 3.
  7. Palmieri, Matteo; Parmenides; Pascal, Blaise; Patocka, Jan; Paul of Venice ... of presentations and articles by Dr. Isabelle Peschard on topics in cognitive science, physics, and transcendental philosophy. Musings of a Pertinacious Papist: Theodore Plantinga ... Home > Society > Philosophy > Philosophers > P . Thanks to DMOZ, which built a ...
  8. britannica.com

    Other articles where Matteo Palmieri is discussed: humanism: Active virtue: Matteo Palmieri wrote that. ... Philosophy & Religion; Politics, Law & Government; World History; Science & Tech. Health & Medicine; Science; ... Ask the Chatbot Games & Quizzes History & Society Science & Tech Biographies Animals & Nature Geography & Travel Arts ...
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    Matteo Palmieri, 1405-1475. Florentine humanist philosopher and historian. His principal work, Della vita civile (On Civic Life) was written c.1430, expostulates on the education and character of the ideal citizen. (not to be confused with the Enlightenment thinker Giuseppe Palmieri, Marchese de Martignano)
  10. oxfordreference.com

    Jan 15, 2025"Matteo Palmieri" published on by null. (1406-75),Italian humanist, born into a prosperous merchant family in Florence, where he received a humanist education and then entered the service of the republic. ... Philosophy Quotations Religion Science and technology Social sciences Society and culture Browse All;
  11. academia.edu

    The Anglo-Saxon world has always devoted special attention to the Florentine humanist Matteo Palmieri (1406-1475). ... The purpose of this article is to analyse how nature and love were presented and employed as foundations of human society by the Dominican friar Giordano de Pisa (c. 1260-1311) in his preaching in the early fourteenth-century ...
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    The Anglo-Saxon world has always devoted special attention to the Florentine humanist Matteo Palmieri (1406-1475). The Citta di vita (The City of Life) represents the last, great creative effort of…

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