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The Italian Philosophers - ML#376
I Rennaisance Humanism
1) Francesco Petranca (1304-1374)
2) Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472)
3) Lorenzo Valla (1406/7-1457)
4) Giarnozzo Manelti (1396-1459)
II Rennaisance Platonism
1) Giovanni Pico della Minandola (1463-1494)
2) Mansilio Ficino (1433-1499)
3) Leone Fbreo (1460-1521?)
III Renaissance Aristotelianism
1) Pietro Pomponazzi (1462-1525)
2) Torato Tasso (1544-1595)
IV The Philosophers of Nature
1) Bunardino Telesio (1509-1588)
2) Tummaso Campandla (1568-1639)
3) Giordano Brurso (1548-1600)

p 303
Vol I
E. Eisenotein

Although the anti-Turkish cursade was the 1st religious
movement to make use of print, Protestantism surely
was the 1st fully to exploit its potential as a mass
medium.

farfel_n01_149_064

The Italian Philosophers - ML#376
I Rennaisance Humanism
1) Francesco Petranca (1304-1374)
2) Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472)
3) Lorenzo Valla (1406/7-1457)
4) Giarnozzo Manelti (1396-1459)
II Rennaisance Platonism
1) Giovanni Pico della Minandola (1463-1494)
2) Mansilio Ficino (1433-1499)
3) Leone Fbreo (1460-1521?)
III Renaissance Aristotelianism
1) Pietro Pomponazzi (1462-1525)
2) Torato Tasso (1544-1595)
IV The Philosophers of Nature
1) Bunardino Telesio (1509-1588)
2) Tummaso Campandla (1568-1639)
3) Giordano Brurso (1548-1600)

p 303
Vol I
E. [?Eisenotein?]

Although the anti-Turkish cursade was the 1st religious
movement to make use of print, Protestantism surely
was the 1st fully to exploit its potential as a mass
medium.