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Florentine Academy

Smith, B.A. The Fama and the Florentine Academy. Metropol College Trans (1938) 23-29. [Pg.315]

Fidno translated the Corpus Hermeticum for Cosimo de Media. He was in charge of the Academy in Florence and was one of the major figures of the Florentine Renaissance of the fifteenth century. [Pg.120]


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