Callimachus and Gregory of Sanok (Ukrainian-Italian Philosovskih relations in the FIFTEENTH century.)
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Keywords

Kallіmah, Grigory Sanotsky, іtalіysky humanism, Platonіvska Academy

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Mrozinska, R. (2018). Callimachus and Gregory of Sanok (Ukrainian-Italian Philosovskih relations in the FIFTEENTH century.). Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac, (7-8), 50-55. https://doi.org/10.35423/2078-8142.2015.7-8.05

Abstract

In this article on the basis of actual material discusses the relationship between the famous Italian humanist Filippo Buonaccorsi Callimachi (Philippus Callimachus Experiens; (1437–1496) was part of the so-called Platonic Academy in Rome, with Gregory Sanocki (1406–1477) – Archbishop of Lviv of the Professor of the Krakow Academy, Renaissance humanist, the critic of scholasticism and the poet. Sanocki was the founder of the first humanistic group in Ukraine, which included Callimachus, who after fleeing from Italy, lived in the house of the Archbishop of Lviv. He left memories dealing with Gregory Sanocki, which are listed at the end of the article in Latin.

https://doi.org/10.35423/2078-8142.2015.7-8.05
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