The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici,: Called the Magnificent, Zväzok 1J. M'Creery, and sold by J. Edwards, Pall-Mall, London., 1795 |
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Strana xxvii
... Ficino - Cosmo establishes the Laurenti- an Library - Niccolo Niccoli founds the Library of S. Marco - The Vatican library founded by Pope Nicholas V. - Invention and progress of the art of printing- Capture of Constantinople by the ...
... Ficino - Cosmo establishes the Laurenti- an Library - Niccolo Niccoli founds the Library of S. Marco - The Vatican library founded by Pope Nicholas V. - Invention and progress of the art of printing- Capture of Constantinople by the ...
Strana 36
... Ficino , the son of his favourite physician , and destined him , though very young , to be the support of his future estab- lishment . The education of Ficino was , as he has him- self informed us , intirely directed to the new philoso ...
... Ficino , the son of his favourite physician , and destined him , though very young , to be the support of his future estab- lishment . The education of Ficino was , as he has him- self informed us , intirely directed to the new philoso ...
Strana 45
... Ficino , where , after having been his protector , he became his pupil in the study of the Platonic philosophy . For his use Ficino began those laborious translations of the works of Plato and his followers , which were afterwards ...
... Ficino , where , after having been his protector , he became his pupil in the study of the Platonic philosophy . For his use Ficino began those laborious translations of the works of Plato and his followers , which were afterwards ...
Strana 46
... Ficino , than Cosmo was of his time . The wealth and influence that Cosmo had acquired , had long entitled him to rank with the most powerful princes of Italy , with whom he might have formed connexions by the intermarriage of his ...
... Ficino , than Cosmo was of his time . The wealth and influence that Cosmo had acquired , had long entitled him to rank with the most powerful princes of Italy , with whom he might have formed connexions by the intermarriage of his ...
Strana 58
... Ficino , and , whilst the faint beams of a setting sun seemed to accord with his situation and his feelings , began to lament the miseries of life , and the imperfecti- ons inseparable from human nature . - As he continued his discourse ...
... Ficino , and , whilst the faint beams of a setting sun seemed to accord with his situation and his feelings , began to lament the miseries of life , and the imperfecti- ons inseparable from human nature . - As he continued his discourse ...
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The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent, Zväzok 1 William Roscoe Úplné zobrazenie - 1795 |
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Strana 239 - Tum Tartarus ipse bis patet in praeceps tantum tenditque sub umbras, quantus ad aetherium caeli suspectus Olympum.
Strana 176 - ... a transaction in which a pope, a cardinal, an archbishop, and several other ecclesiastics associated themselves with a band of ruffians, to destroy two men who were an honour to their age and country ; and purposed to perpetrate their crime at a season of hospitality, in the sanctuary of a Christian church, and at the very moment of the elevation of the Host, when the audience bowed down before it, and the assassins were presumed to be in the immediate presence of their God.
Strana 123 - ... né più conforme antidoto e conforto dar a tante fatiche, che lo starsi: che starsi in letto, e non far mai niente, e così il corpo rifare, e la mente.
Strana 265 - Midst woods obscure, and native glooms were found . 'Midst woods and glooms, whose tangled brakes around Once Venus sorrowing traced, as all forlorn She sought Adonis, when a lurking thorn Deep on her foot impress'd an impious wound.
Strana 123 - Né più ne fu nimico di costui ; E pure a consumarlo il diavol tolse > Sempre il tenne fortuna, in forza altrui : Sempre che comandargli il padron volse, Di non servirlo venne voglia a lui ; Voleva far da sé , non comandato ; Com' un gli comandava , era spacciato.
Strana i - Western nations at the close of the fifteenth and the beginning of the sixteenth century.
Strana 127 - Chi vuol esser lieto, sia : di doman non c'è certezza. , Quest'è Bacco e Arianna, belli, e l'ini dell'altro ardenti ; perchè '1 tempo fugge e 'nganna sempre insieme stan contenti. Queste ninfe e altre genti sono allegre tuttavia. Chi vuol esser lieto, sia : di doman non c'è certezza.
Strana xvi - Libraries, which I was convinced would afford much original and interesting information. It would be unjust merely to say that my friend afforded me the assistance I required ; he went far beyond even the hopes I had formed, — and his return' to his native country was, if possible, rendered still more grateful to me, by the materials which he had collected for my use...
Strana 129 - 1 gonfalon selvaggio! Ben venga primavera Che vuol l'uom s'innamori; E voi, donzelle, a schiera Con li vostri amadori, Che di rose e di fiori Vi fate belle il maggio, Venite alla frescura Delli verdi arbuscelli.
Strana 9 - said he, " that I have lived the time prescribed me. I die content ; leaving you my sons in affluence and in health, and in such a station, that whilst you follow my example, you may live in your native place, honoured and respected.