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922:) is a dialogue between Duke Federico (Fridericus) and his brother Ottaviano (Octavianus) concerning will, reason and soul. Dedicated to Guidobaldo, it is preserved in the manuscript Vat. Urb. lat. 995. In the dialogue, Dragišić through the voice of Federico argues for the supremacy of the will over reason in controlling the soul. It is the will and its essential quality of freedom (
849:), preserved in the manuscripts Vat. lat. 1056 and Vat. lat. 9402. The work has been edited and published, although erroneously ascribed to Bessarion. In the dialogue, a group gathers in Rome under the leadership of Bessarion to discuss the question of future contingents. The interlocutors are Bessarion; Cardinal Francesco della Rovere, the future
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Since every living being understands, and understanding, in turn, is the genus of reason and sense-perception; therefore, the intellect falls under the same genus as the sense; since all these are defined as "apprehensive powers" and they are all natural principles. . . but only the will is by itself
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as minister provincial. In 1493, riots broke out around Santa Croce in response to Piero's interference
Franciscan affairs. After the fall of Piero de' Medici in 1494, Dragišić fell victim to the repression of Medici supporters and was imprisoned for eleven days. He was forced into exile in Dubrovnik
413:, however, refused to hand it over. The dispute dragged on for years, with Dubrovnik claiming that Dragišić had given them the relic while in perfect health. In 1490, the Florentines enlisted Pope Innocent VIII to write two letters on their behalf. They themselves wrote to the Ottoman sultan
1004:. Ficino had good things to say about both debaters. He wrote a letter of recommendation for Nicolaus and wrote that "brave George, who once pierced a dragon, will easily put to flight all the wolves" who criticized Ficino for writing about astrology and magic.
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in August 1499. It was based on public questioning he underwent from the learned men of
Dubrovnik in May–July and was dedicated to the senate of Dubrovnik. Ante Kadić considers it "is most interesting work." There is a possible portrait of Dragišić in the
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free, reason is no more than vision; and thus man, while acting through his intellect, just like acting through his sense, is acting according to nature. Only through his will, as a free agent, man chiefly separates himself from beasts.
969:. Dedicated to Giovanni de' Medici (the future Pope Leo X) and his brother Piero (future lord of Florence), it was published at Florence on 18 March 1489 under the name Salviati. It was reprinted at Rome in 1520 under the title
1377:. Reuchlin ably defends the Talmud's usefulness to Christians, argues that Jews are not heretics and rejects the destruction of the Talmud. According to Ante Kadić, Dragišić's defence of Reuchlin is his most famous work.
1286:(both now preserved in manuscript Vat. lat. 8226). Rejecting the notion of moving Easter or declaring the equinox to fall other than when it does, he proposes to remove the extra ten days that had crept into the
992:('Seventy-seven Wonders Found in the Work of Master Nicolaus de Mirabilibus') is a polemical account playing on his interlocutor's name to ridicule his arguments as "wonders". The issue they debated was the
2855:: Giorgio Benigno Salviati and the Concept of Authorship in Cardinal Bessarion's Circle From the book Defining Authorship, Debating Authenticity". In Roberta Berardi; Martina Filosa; Davide Massimo (eds.).
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has long been questioned and it may be that Dragišić made revisions to it before introducing it to the public. It has even been claimed that the entire work is a forgery by Dragišić. Of Dragišić and the
868:, however, because of the death of Bessarion and the election of Della Rovere to the papacy, their roles are swapped so that the future Sixtus IV appears to lead the discussion, which is moved from
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was copied many times but has never been published. Dragišić describes reading the text in letters sent from Rome to his friend
Ubertino Risaliti in Florence. The authenticity of the surviving
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to the palace of the Della Rovere. The dialogue is certainly "imaginary" and not a record of an actual event, although "it is reasonable to suppose that maintained a certain versimilitude."
214:, was attended by a Marko Dragišić. Juraj's father's name was Laetus, which is a Latinization of a Slavic name, either Radoslav or Veselko. No Dragišić of those names is otherwise recorded.
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1313:. It is preserved in a single manuscript. It offers the daring defence that the duke was moved by a divine impulse and that the cardinal's death was the fulfillment of the prophecies
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in Rome. In Rome, he seems to have joined the
Conventual Franciscans, a better fit for a scholar. In 1472, following Bessarion's death, Dragišić took up the position of rector of the
1328:("Whether the Jewish Books, Which They Call the Talmud, Should be Suppressed or Kept and Preserved"). It was published at Cologne in September 1517 as the main piece in the pamphlet
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and related
Trinitarian topics, still trying to demonstrate concord between Scotism and Platonism. Originally dedicated to Maximilian, who received a copy (now MS Palat. 4797 in the
996:, with Dragišić arguing that evil goes back to God, who is in control of all things, while Nicolaus argued that Adam bore responsibility for introducing sin into the world. In
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288:. There he was petitioned to take back two Italy two young Franciscans, Dragišić, already a deacon, and the subdeacon Ivan of Jezero. By 1 October 1464, Dragišić was in
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writes, "He is in particular the man of the Church who played the most decisive role in the elaboration of one of the most famous prophecies of the sixteenth century."
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Schabel, Chris (2003). "Divine
Foreknowledge and Human Freedom: Auriol, Pomponazzi, and Luther on 'Scholastic Subtleties'". In R. L. Friedman; L. O. Nielsen (eds.).
861:. Chris Schabel describes the dialogue as "humanist in style and structure but scholastic in content". In the original version, Bessarion led the discussion. In the
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is a funeral oration for the senator Junije Đurđević, whose nephew
Sigismund was a student of Dragišić. It was delivered on 17 February 1499 and has been printed.
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662:, where he was "among the twenty-four prelates elected by their fellow prelates to sit on the conciliar deputations." With the election of Giovanni de' Medici as
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1000:, Dragišić strongly critiques Nicolaus's logic. His arguments found favour with Pico, Ficino and Lorenzo de' Medici, but Nicolaus was defended by the logician
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in Rome. In 1505, he was named commissar general of the
Franciscan province of Austria. In 1506, he became a professor of theology at the
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837:, was also written in this period. It is known only from a reference to it in Dragišić's next work. In 1471, he wrote a dialogue on
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Monfasani, John (1993). "Aristotelians, Platonists, and the
Missing Ockhamists: Philosophical Liberty in Pre-Reformation Italy".
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164:(1491). He himself never uses his family name in his surviving writings. In the earliest surviving documents, he is also called
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688:. He was the first member of the commission to vote in favour of Reuchlin. In 1517–1518, through his contact with the brothers
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2875:"Human Will, Human Dignity, and Freedom: A Study of Giorgio Benigno Salviati's Early Discussion of the Will, Urbino 1474–1482"
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where
Sansone's successor was elected. In a sign of his return to favour and prestige in Italy, he preached a sermon in the
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of 1582. In adding the preface to Chigi, the wealthiest man in Rome, Dragišić was probably seeking a subsidy for the work.
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was the greatest of sins. Dragišić took part on the Franciscan side, arguing that it was not the greatest sin. On 30 June,
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writer, Dragišić wrote mostly on theology and philosophy. He was partial to the dialogue form. Theologically he was a
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in 1513, he hoped to obtain a cardinal's hat, but never did. Leo did appoint him to the commission that drafted the
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to continue the debate. Dragišić published an account of this second encounter. Lorenzo hired him to tutor his son
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Defining Authorship, Debating Authenticity: Problems of Authority from Classical Antiquity to the Renaissance
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The Decrees of the Fifth Lateran Council (1512–17): Their Legitimacy, Origins, Contents, and Implementation
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to Piero de' Medici early in the year. On 5 July, Dragišić turned down a two-year chair in theology at the
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Vasoli, Cesare (1969). "Notizie su Giorgio Benigno Salviati (Juraj Dragisic)". In Giosuè Musca (ed.).
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of Cardinal Carvajal, adding an dedicatory letter to Maximilian I. During this period he also wrote
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to two citizens for safekeeping. Back in Italy, he sold it to the Florentine merchants' guild, the
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La santificazione della costa dalmata nel tardo Medioevo. Analisi delle fonti testuali e materiali
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Deutscher, T. B. (1985). "Giorgio Benigno Salviati". In P. G. Bietenholz; T. B. Deutscher (eds.).
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Dialectica nova secundum mentem Doctoris Subtilis et beati Thomae Aquinatis aliorumque realistarum
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while in England and that he was drawn to Florence by its prophetic role. He strongly condemns
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of 1475, is preserved in the manuscript Vat. Urb. lat. 565. It is a dialogue dedicated to Duke
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Kraye, Jill (1996). "Lorenzo and the Philosophers". In Michael Mallett; Nicholas Mann (eds.).
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An Iudaeorum libri quod Thalmud appellant sint potius supprimendi quam tenendi et conservandi
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The only direct information on Dragišić's early life is that which he included in his
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Monfasani, John (2021). "Cardinal Bessarion and the Latins". In Sergei Mariev (ed.).
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Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation
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Dragišić continued to write in his final years. He wrote a separate Marian treatise,
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have him lecturing at Florence in 1483 and receiving his chair on 5 March 1485, but
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The Light of Italy: The Life and Times of Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino
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in Rome on 1 January 1501 in the presence of the pope. In 1503–1504, he was the
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The convent of the Holy Spirit in Ferrara, where Dragišić was ordained a deacon
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The Medieval Heritage in Early Modern Metaphysics and Modal Theory, 1400–1700
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Correctio erroris qui ex equinoctio vernali in kalendario procedere solet
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and with a dedication to the Emperor Maximilian. On 22 September 1517 ,
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with Platonizing tendencies who sought to demonstrate "concord" between
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Babić, Mile (2020). "Juraj Dragišić: Defender of Refugees and Exiles".
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Vasoli, Cesare (1992). "Giorgio Benigno Salviati (Dragišić)". In
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Pandžić, Bazilije (2013). "The Life and Work of Juraj Dragišić".
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and which was likewise dedicated to the senate of Dubrovnik; and
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Staging Holiness: The Case of Hospitaller Rhodes (ca. 1309–1522)
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in their response to George of Trebizond written in early 1470.
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in philosophy. He also asked him to judge the orthodoxy of the
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was one of his teachers. He did not have a high opinion of the
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and Amadeus of Portugal. In the end, the duke was acquitted.
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Fernando of Cordova: A Biographical and Intellectual Profile
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Cattaneo, Gianmario (2018). "Salviati, Giorgio Benigno". In
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as a deacon. He studied at various times in the Franciscan
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De excellentiis et dignitatibus Virginis Matris theoremata
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Opus de natura caelestium spirituum quos angelos voca
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Fridericus, On the Prince of the Kingdom of the Soul
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3155:(1984). "Some Panegyrics to Agostino Chigi".
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2825:. Miscellanea Francescana. pp. 16–64.
1961:
971:Artis dialecticae praecepta vetera et nova
959:Artis dialecticae praecepta vetera et nova
637:in his domains. This order was opposed by
3022:"Arthur Evans and the Illyrian Parnassus"
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1998:
916:Fridericus, sive de animae regni principe
658:From 1512 to 1517, Dragišić attended the
3289:, Sala dei Quaranta, University of Padua
2911:Ernst, Germana; Zambelli, Paola (1992).
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573:Coat of arms of Maximilian I (left) and
514:. The idea is first seen in a letter of
441:and received a chair in theology at the
378:. His time in Urbino lasted until 1482.
115:against charges of heresy, entering the
3215:Studi storici in onore di Gabriele Pepe
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217:Dragišić was born in Srebrenica in the
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2836:Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy
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1599:
1556:
1051:'s prophecies, printed at Florence by
1015:. It is preserved in two manuscripts,
775:Bessarion's house, where the dialogue
2947:. Presses universitaires de Provence.
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1395:Commentaria in IV libros Sententiarum
1369:, printed at Ortona. In the dialogue
1367:Opus de archanis Catholicae veritatis
7:
3249:. Clarendon Press. pp. 121–156.
2952:Hatfield, Rab (1995). "Botticelli's
2918:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
2817:Brown, S. F. (1997). "The Treatise:
2437:On the Prince of the Soul's Kingship
1180:), a new copy was dedicated to King
1132:in states of ecstasy. The so-called
199:were prominent in the reign of King
2924:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
1305:on 22 May 1511, Dragišić wrote his
433:In 1483 or 1485, Dragišić moved to
2956:, Savonarola and the Millennium".
1650:, pp. 104–105 (Jajce, 1464);
843:De libertate et immutabilitate Dei
645:, the actual seat of which was in
529:and travelled to Rome. He offered
68:theologian and philosopher of the
25:
3063:. American Philosophical Society.
1980:has him move there only in 1485.
1614:, p. 122 (Dubrovnik, 1463);
1290:, a solution close to the actual
1184:in 1517 (now MS Lat. 3620 in the
1123:Oratio funebris pro Iunio Georgio
1007:Also at Florence, Dragišić wrote
897:De communicatione divinae naturae
2977:Janeković-Römer, Zdenka (2004).
2902:Etzkorn, Girard J., ed. (1997).
2821:". In Etzkorn, Girard J. (ed.).
1260:made for the French king in 1517
1246:
1237:
631:Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
563:
554:
3048:Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum
2859:. De Gruyter. pp. 175–188.
2844:10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_752-1
2503:, p. 121, calls this work
1547:gives the date range 1444–1446.
914:Written between 1474 and 1492,
205:
3189:. Springer. pp. 165–189.
3044:. Routledge. pp. 167–194.
1422:, which Dragišić refers to in
1303:Francesco Maria I della Rovere
1258:Vexillum christianae victoriae
1170:Vexillum christianae victoriae
1013:Lo spirito talora a sè redutto
579:Vexillum christianae victoriae
437:, where he was adopted by the
210:). The coronation of his son,
143:against the charge of murder.
127:, defending the prophecies of
62:Georgius Benignus de Salviatis
18:Georgius Benignus de Salviatis
1:
3263:. Princeton University Press.
2920:, Volume 41: Donaggio–Dugnani
2851:Cattaneo, Gianmario (2020). "
1646:, p. 337 (Jajce, 1462);
1103:) was printed at Florence by
1031:. In 1513, he sent a copy of
1027:, an unpublished dialogue on
698:Oratorio dell'Eterna Sapienza
512:minister general of the order
501:Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
331:, and in the universities of
121:problem of future contingents
50:
3098:O'Callaghan, Daniel (2013).
3093:. De Gruyter. pp. 5–21.
2435:, p. 86, translates it
1307:Apologeticon seu Defensorium
949:Florentine period, 1486–1494
660:Fifth Council of the Lateran
649:because Nazareth itself was
627:Bernardino López de Carvajal
160:(1490) and another from the
56:–1520), known in Italian as
3237:(Naples, 1974), pp. 15–127.
3195:10.1007/978-94-017-0179-2_9
2800:Banić-Pajnić, Erna (2004).
1432:Giovanni Giacinto Sbaraglia
1385:Besides his aforementioned
1381:Lost and questionable works
1119:at the start of the codex.
1091:A second treatise entitled
1084:Opening page of Dragišić's
833:A short treatise on logic,
117:Plato–Aristotle controversy
42:printed at Florence in 1499
3422:
3147:. Oxford University Press.
2996:Studies in the Renaissance
2906:. Miscellanea Francescana.
1622:(Dubrovnik, October 1464).
1186:National Library of France
1039:Period of exile, 1494–1500
887:Urbinate period, 1472–1482
419:Aelius Lampridius Cervinus
310:convent of the Holy Spirit
247:Ottoman invasion of Bosnia
3372:Artis Dialectis praecepta
3217:. Bari. pp. 429–498.
3176:Scepanovic, Vera (2019).
2941:Ferrigno, Amélie (2020).
2771:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2740:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2724:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2660:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2612:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2577:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2545:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2365:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2345:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2314:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2270:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2150:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2122:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2103:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2083:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
2051:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1974:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1931:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1858:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1814:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1781:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1696:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1620:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1541:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1525:Ernst & Zambelli 1992
1438:was the same one who had
1391:In logicam introductorium
1292:Gregorian calendar reform
1178:Austrian National Library
835:In logicam introductorium
643:archbishopric of Nazareth
368:Guidobaldo da Montefeltro
267:Marco Fantuzzi da Bologna
184:('the Greek of Bosnia'),
141:Francesco Maria of Urbino
3327:Digitized printed works
3208:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
3202:Stevenson, Jane (2021).
3057:Monfasani, John (1992).
3046:Originally published in
1270:, dedicated to Cardinal
1160:German period, 1507–1509
1075:Oraculum de novo saeculo
546:From exile to archbishop
370:, the young heir to the
172:after the Latin name of
92:(1507–1520) and titular
58:Giorgio Benigno Salviati
2964:: 88–114 (at 105–106).
2893:Edelheit, Amos (2014).
2873:Edelheit, Amos (2008).
1387:Defensorium Bessarionis
1101:On the Nature of Angels
1033:Opus septem quaestionum
1009:Opus septem quaestionum
905:Federico da Montefeltro
793:Defensorium Bessarionis
767:Roman period, 1469–1471
485:Nicolaus de Mirabilibus
276:, vicar general of the
3401:People from Srebrenica
3348:Propheticae solutiones
3292:Digitized manuscripts
3268:Zoitou, Sofia (2021).
2551:, pp. 65–84, n19.
1654:, p. 180 (Zadar).
1430:, a work mentioned by
1397:, a commentary on the
1375:Jacob van Hoogstraaten
1088:
1045:Propheticae solutiones
1021:Biblioteca Laurenziana
1017:Biblioteca Riccardiana
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652:in partibus infidelium
381:In 1482, according to
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94:archbishop of Nazareth
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3311:MS Vat. Urb. lat. 995
3306:MS Vat. Urb. lat. 565
3070:Renaissance Quarterly
1960:, p. 41, citing
1447:Paul Oskar Kristeller
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265:. In September 1464,
240:Conventual Franciscan
33:
3129:Monumenta Srebrenica
3020:Lupić, Ivan (2021).
2922:(in Italian). Rome:
2853:Defensio Bessarionis
2616:Janeković-Römer 2004
1909:, pp. 102–103.
1666:, pp. 104–105;
1539:, pp. 103–104;
1523:, pp. 100–101;
1491:, pp. 100–101;
1334:Hermann von Neuenahr
1311:College of Cardinals
1205:Margaret of Habsburg
1105:Bartolomeo de' Libri
797:Defensio Bessarionis
757:Godfrey of Fontaines
753:Francis of Meyronnes
729:Renaissance humanist
672:Apostolici Regiminis
487:to a banquet in the
364:University of Urbino
356:cathedral of Bologna
188:('the Macedonian'),
162:Republic of Florence
2702:, pp. 181–182.
2563:, pp. 105–106.
2519:, pp. 242–243.
2487:, pp. 151–158.
2187:, pp. 181–182.
2172:, pp. 171–172.
2140:, pp. 186–187.
2128:, pp. 181–182.
1682:, pp. 104–105.
1479:, pp. 100–101.
1354:sent two copies to
1272:Guillaume Briçonnet
1182:Francis I of France
1130:Amadeus of Portugal
1049:Girolamo Savonarola
943:Hermes Trismegistus
859:Fernando de Córdoba
805:Fernando de Córdoba
789:George of Trebizond
761:Landolfo Caracciolo
621:appointed Dragišić
399:Arte dei Mercatanti
349:"Parisian articles"
282:Bernardino d'Aquila
139:and defending Duke
129:Girolamo Savonarola
3356:De natura angelica
3153:Rowland, Ingrid D.
3038:Minnich, Nelson H.
2658:, pp. 65–84;
2363:, p. 169 and
2168:, pp. 64–65;
1424:De natura angelica
1356:Desiderius Erasmus
1345:Johannes Caesarius
1332:, edited by Count
1210:De transitu Mariae
1193:assumption of Mary
1166:Homelia doctissima
1093:De natura angelica
1089:
1067:judicial astrology
1058:Book of Revelation
1025:De natura angelica
963:
911:with Pope Sixtus.
893:Renaissance Urbino
839:future contingents
781:
779:was originally set
719:Dragišić wrote in
612:University of Rome
527:University of Pisa
481:Lorenzo de' Medici
421:wrote an epigram,
306:
255:De natura angelica
226:De natura angelica
170:de Burgo Argentina
158:Pope Innocent VIII
66:Bosnian Franciscan
44:
3321:MS Vat. lat. 9042
3316:MS Vat. lat. 1056
3255:Weinstein, Donald
3108:Pandžić, Bazilije
2913:"Dragišić, Juraj"
2795:(91–92): 336–344.
2531:, pp. 65–84.
2451:, pp. 86–87.
2241:, pp. 84–85.
1862:Banić-Pajnić 2004
1728:Banić-Pajnić 2004
1700:Banić-Pajnić 2004
1652:Banić-Pajnić 2004
1465:Banić-Pajnić 2004
1409:Antonio Sassolino
1299:Francesco Alidosi
1174:divine simplicity
1117:inhabited initial
973:. Dragišić was a
870:Bessarion's house
817:Domizio Calderini
639:Johannes Reuchlin
575:Madonna and child
531:Pope Alexander VI
516:Giovanni da Prato
508:Francesco Sansone
443:Studio Fiorentino
403:Republic of Siena
284:on the island of
219:Kingdom of Bosnia
133:Johannes Reuchlin
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2777:, p. 433.
2763:
2761:, p. 122.
2748:
2746:, p. 122.
2732:
2716:
2712:Deutscher 1985
2704:
2696:Deutscher 1985
2688:
2676:
2664:
2644:
2642:, p. 121.
2632:
2630:, p. 123.
2620:
2604:
2589:
2587:, p. 182.
2583:, p. 32;
2565:
2553:
2533:
2521:
2517:Weinstein 1970
2509:
2489:
2477:
2473:Stevenson 2021
2465:
2453:
2441:
2429:Stevenson 2021
2421:
2419:, p. 125.
2409:
2405:Monfasani 1992
2397:
2393:Monfasani 2021
2385:
2383:, p. 169.
2373:
2357:Monfasani 2021
2349:
2341:Monfasani 2021
2330:
2328:, p. 181.
2318:
2302:
2274:
2258:
2256:, p. 121.
2243:
2231:
2229:, p. 114.
2216:
2214:, p. 181.
2201:
2189:
2174:
2158:
2156:, p. 158.
2142:
2130:
2111:
2109:, p. 157.
2091:
2071:
2069:, p. 123.
2067:Weinstein 1970
2059:
2057:, p. 123.
2055:Weinstein 1970
2043:
2041:, p. 156.
2031:
2029:, p. 154.
2019:
2015:Deutscher 1985
2003:
2001:, p. 269.
1999:Monfasani 1993
1986:
1966:
1950:
1948:, p. 155.
1935:
1915:
1899:
1893:, p. 85.
1883:
1866:
1864:, p. 180.
1850:
1834:
1832:, p. 337.
1818:
1785:
1736:
1734:, p. 105.
1726:, p. 85;
1712:
1710:, p. 337.
1684:
1672:
1670:, p. 337.
1656:
1636:
1634:, p. 182.
1624:
1604:
1602:, p. 122.
1589:
1587:, p. 175.
1573:
1571:, p. 104.
1561:
1549:
1529:
1513:
1511:, p. 103.
1501:
1481:
1469:
1467:, p. 179.
1456:
1454:
1451:
1382:
1379:
1284:Agostino Chigi
1255:
1254:
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1244:
1236:
1235:
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1233:
1232:
1230:
1227:
1161:
1158:
1040:
1037:
994:origin of evil
950:
947:
888:
885:
855:Giovanni Gatto
851:Pope Sixtus IV
847:De arcanis Dei
801:Giovanni Gatto
777:De arcanis Dei
768:
765:
749:Henry of Ghent
745:Thomas Aquinas
716:
713:
619:Pope Julius II
608:Santi Apostoli
604:Sacro Convento
588:Giovanni Sacco
572:
571:
562:
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552:
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473:Santa Reparata
430:
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47:Juraj Dragišić
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3233:Reprinted in
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2858:
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2828:
2824:
2820:
2815:
2812:(2): 179–197.
2811:
2807:
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2794:
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2764:
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2677:
2673:
2672:Ferrigno 2020
2668:
2665:
2661:
2657:
2656:Ferrigno 2020
2653:
2648:
2645:
2641:
2636:
2633:
2629:
2624:
2621:
2618:, p. 58.
2617:
2613:
2608:
2605:
2602:, p. 32.
2601:
2596:
2594:
2590:
2586:
2582:
2578:
2574:
2573:Cattaneo 2018
2569:
2566:
2562:
2561:Hatfield 1995
2557:
2554:
2550:
2549:Ferrigno 2020
2546:
2542:
2537:
2534:
2530:
2529:Ferrigno 2020
2525:
2522:
2518:
2513:
2510:
2506:
2502:
2498:
2497:Cattaneo 2018
2493:
2490:
2486:
2481:
2478:
2474:
2469:
2466:
2463:, p. 88.
2462:
2461:Edelheit 2008
2457:
2454:
2450:
2449:Edelheit 2008
2445:
2442:
2438:
2434:
2433:Edelheit 2008
2430:
2425:
2422:
2418:
2413:
2410:
2407:, p. 34.
2406:
2401:
2398:
2394:
2389:
2386:
2382:
2377:
2374:
2370:
2366:
2362:
2359:, p. 8,
2358:
2353:
2350:
2346:
2343:, p. 8;
2342:
2337:
2335:
2331:
2327:
2326:Cattaneo 2020
2322:
2319:
2315:
2311:
2310:Cattaneo 2020
2306:
2303:
2299:
2295:
2291:
2287:
2283:
2282:Cattaneo 2020
2278:
2275:
2271:
2267:
2266:Cattaneo 2020
2262:
2259:
2255:
2250:
2248:
2244:
2240:
2239:Edelheit 2008
2235:
2232:
2228:
2227:Edelheit 2008
2223:
2221:
2217:
2213:
2208:
2206:
2202:
2199:, p. 85.
2198:
2197:Edelheit 2008
2193:
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2100:
2099:Cattaneo 2018
2095:
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2079:Cattaneo 2018
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2020:
2016:
2012:
2007:
2004:
2000:
1995:
1993:
1991:
1987:
1983:
1982:Edelheit 2008
1979:
1978:Cattaneo 2018
1975:
1970:
1967:
1963:
1959:
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1951:
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1896:
1892:
1891:Edelheit 2008
1887:
1884:
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1879:Cattaneo 2018
1875:
1873:
1871:
1867:
1863:
1859:
1854:
1851:
1847:
1846:Cattaneo 2018
1843:
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1810:Cattaneo 2018
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1721:
1720:Cattaneo 2018
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1616:Cattaneo 2020
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1585:Cattaneo 2020
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1545:Cattaneo 2018
1542:
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1533:
1530:
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1522:
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1510:
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1502:
1499:, p. 12.
1498:
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1478:
1473:
1470:
1466:
1461:
1458:
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1436:tempted Jesus
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3135:(2): 99–128.
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2894:
2888:(1): 82–114.
2885:
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2852:
2838:. Springer.
2835:
2832:Marco Sgarbi
2822:
2818:
2809:
2805:
2793:Forum Bosnae
2792:
2784:Bibliography
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2759:Pandžić 2013
2744:Pandžić 2013
2735:
2728:Pandžić 2013
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2684:Rowland 1984
2679:
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2652:Rowland 1984
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2628:Pandžić 2013
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2541:Pandžić 2013
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2501:Pandžić 2013
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2436:
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2400:
2395:, p. 8.
2388:
2381:Schabel 2003
2376:
2369:Etzkorn 1997
2361:Schabel 2003
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2297:
2293:
2290:Pandžić 2013
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2138:Minnich 2016
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1907:Pandžić 2013
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1842:Pandžić 2013
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1826:Pandžić 2013
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1732:Pandžić 2013
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1537:Pandžić 2013
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1521:Pandžić 2013
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1509:Pandžić 2013
1504:
1497:Etzkorn 1997
1489:Pandžić 2013
1484:
1477:Pandžić 2013
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1460:
1444:
1440:tempted Adam
1427:
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1371:An Iudaeorum
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131:, defending
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3396:1520 deaths
3163:: 194–199.
2806:Prolegomena
2775:Vasoli 1969
2640:Vasoli 1992
2417:Vasoli 1992
1958:Zoitou 2021
1895:Vasoli 1992
1612:Vasoli 1992
1600:Vasoli 1992
1557:Vasoli 1992
1412: [
1364:kabbalistic
1348: [
1337: [
1229:Later years
1150: [
1143:Apocalypsis
1138:Apocalypsis
1108: [
873: [
863:illuminated
820: [
813:Defensorium
705: [
681: [
519: [
462:Santa Croce
446: [
376:de Feliciis
313: [
270: [
99:A prolific
70:Renaissance
54: 1445
40:incunabulum
38:, a deluxe
3385:Categories
3032:: 149–188.
2700:Price 2010
2600:Kadić 1959
2585:Lupić 2021
2581:Kadić 1959
2485:Kraye 1996
2286:Kraye 1996
2212:Lupić 2021
2185:Price 2010
2170:Price 2010
2154:Kraye 1996
2126:Price 2010
2107:Kraye 1996
2087:Kadić 1959
2039:Kraye 1996
2027:Kraye 1996
2011:Kraye 1996
1946:Kraye 1996
1923:Kraye 1996
1911:Lupić 2021
1830:Babić 2020
1708:Babić 2020
1668:Babić 2020
1644:Babić 2020
1632:Lupić 2021
1493:Babić 2020
1449:supposed.
1099:, English
1029:angelology
936:Fridericus
918:(that is,
815:, made by
725:scholastic
664:Pope Leo X
469:Dominicans
415:Bayezid II
345:John Foxal
292:in Italy.
212:Stephen II
174:Srebrenica
3223:cite book
2505:De gratia
1400:Sentences
1063:astrology
737:Platonist
690:Guillaume
452:. At the
417:in 1491.
391:Holy Land
360:Bessarion
251:Dubrovnik
186:Macedonus
178:de Bosnia
113:Bessarion
109:Platonist
101:Neo-Latin
86:Dubrovnik
64:), was a
3274:. Brill.
3257:(1970).
3143:(2010).
3110:(1970).
3102:. Brill.
2989:: 43–79.
2897:. Brill.
2882:Vivarium
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