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Basil [Cardinal] Bessarion - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyAug 27, 2018 · Basil Bessarion (d. 1472) was, before Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499), the not so grey eminence responsible for the return of Plato in the Western world.
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BESSARION, Basilios or Johannes - Database of Classical ScholarsDate of Birth: January 02, 1403; Born City: Trebizond; Born State/Country: Empire of Trebizond; Date of Death: November 18, 1472; Death City: Ravenna ...
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Cardinal Bessarion - Renaissance and ReformationJan 15, 2015 · He was a major player in the Plato-Aristotle controversy of the 15th century and the most important Platonist of the Renaissance before Marsilio Ficino.
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Cardinal Bessarion (1403–1472) - Taylor & Francis eBooksDec 22, 2023 · In his sixty-nine years of life, he was a stellar student, a Basilian monk, a Greek Orthodox archbishop, a Roman cardinal, a papal diplomat, and ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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1. A Byzantine Admirer of 'Western' Progress: Cardinal BessarionDec 20, 2011 · The fullest and most recent biography of Bessarion is that by Kyros (2 vols. Athens, 1947): there are earlier ones by Vast (Le Cardinal ...
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Basilios Bessarion - Linda Hall LibraryJan 2, 2015 · Basilios Bessarion, a Greek scholar, was born Jan. 2, sometime between 1389 and 1403. Bessarion came from Trebizond, a city on the Black Sea ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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[PDF] Cardinal Bessarion (1403–1472)Cardinal Bessarion (1403–1472) ... 37 Monfasani (2011b) 61. Introduction 9. Page 17. 2 From Trebizond to Byzantium. Early years. Bessarion was born in Trabzon on ...<|separator|>
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The A to Z of People of Faith and Science: Short Biographies - jstorBasilios Bessarion was born in Trebizond, the Black Sea port in north-eastern Anatolia—the heart of Pontic Greek culture and civilization during the Byzantine ...
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[PDF] CARDINAL BESSARION, MYSTICAL THEOLOGY AND SPIRITUAL ...1 and 2). 'The vast majority of Bessarion's works have been printed in collections of sources or separately in journal articles. See PG. 161.2 ...
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THE SINCERITY OF BESSARION THE UNIONIST - jstorHe took the monastic habit on 30 J. 1423 and soon made himself a name as a preacher. Ordained prie. 1431, he studied at Mistra in the Morea under the Platonist, ...
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[PDF] Cardinal BessarionHis talents did not go unnoticed, and he rose rapidly in the Greek Church to become archbishop of. Nicaea (1437). He accompanied the emperor John VIII.
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Bessarion | Neo-Platonist, Patriarch of Constantinople, CardinalOct 10, 2025 · Bessarion (born Jan. 2, 1403, Trebizond, Trebizond empire [now Trabzon, Turkey]—died Nov. 18, 1472, Ravenna [Italy]) was a Byzantine humanist ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] How “Neo-Platonism” gave Plato a bad name | artkarelBessarion's two years in Mistra (1431–1433) had a decisive influence on his philosophical formation, since it was there where he became familiar with the ...
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[PDF] CARDINAL BESSARION, MYSTICAL THEOLOGY AND SPIRITUAL ...Bessarion: A Biographical Profile. Bessarion (ca. 1403-8) was bom in Trebizond." perhaps of humble ~arents." but considerable debate still surrounds his date ...
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Philip Schaff: History of the Christian Church, Volume VIThe council of Ferrara witnessed the submission of the Greeks to the Roman see. It did not attempt to go into the subject of ecclesiastical reforms, and thus ...
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The Church Fathers Believed in the Filioque - The Fatima CenterFeb 27, 2024 · Bessarion, speaking in the Council of Florence, inferred the tradition of the Greek Church from the teaching of the Latin; since the Greek ...
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Ferrara-Florence on Purgatory and the Forgiveness of Sins. PRO ...Debate showcased a radical difference: Latins focused on legalistic divine justice; Greeks emphasized purification over forensic punishment in afterlife. " e ...
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The Greek Patristic Testimonia Presented at the Council of Florence ...This paper argues that the Greek patristic testimonia that were presented by the Latins in support of the Filioque had been collected by the Greek followers of ...<|separator|>
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Council of Basel-Ferrara-Florence, 1431-49 AD - Papal EncyclicalsThe council was transferred to Florence on 10 January 1439. There, in the session on 6 July 1439, the decree of union with the Greek church was approved.
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Cardinal Bessarion### Summary of Bessarion's Role at the Council of Ferrara-Florence
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Johannes Bessarion - New AdventIn 1413, while still very young, he was sent to Constantinople, where he devoted himself to study, achieving great success in the field of letters. In 1423 he ...Missing: early life schooling
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Bessarion, Cardinal - Italian Renaissance Learning Resources... Bessarion changed to the Latin rite and was created a cardinal by Pope Eugenius IV (reg 1431–47). He resided in Rome from the 1440s as Cardinal Bishop of ...
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The Bessarion Chapel. - Understanding RomeFeb 22, 2012 · This was the church of which he was titular cardinal, and where he commissioned and oversaw restoration and decoration, including his own ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The University of Bologna - Catholic Encyclopedia - New AdventThe famous Cardinal Bessarion, a leader in the Renaissance movement, was legate from 1451 to 1455. Under his influence classical studies flourished in the ...
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Bessarion, Cardinal | Encyclopedia.comAt the council he delivered a Dogmatic Oration in favor of union, helped compose most of the Greek speeches, and wrote the treatises on the Eucharist and the ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Bessarion - IbiblioThe basis of all the humanists' achievements was their mastery of Latin and Greek grammar. Grammar in the Renaissance had a broader meaning than it has today, ...
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The threat of the Ottoman Turks | 6 | Cardinal Bessarion (1403–1472) |It includes Bessarion's diplomatic missions to Germany and Venice and the significance of the arrival of the relic of the head of St. Andrew in Rome.
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A tale of two books: Bessarion's "In Calumniatorem Platonis ... - jstorBessarion into writing the. In. Calumniatorem. Platonis. Printed in 1469,. Bessarion's. In. Calumniatorem. Platonis had a long subterra nean gestation.
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(PDF) Basilios Bessarion on George of Trebizond's translation of ...Bessarion's major philosophical treatise In Calumniatorem Platonis is a systematic approach to Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy written in response to ...
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Basilios Bessarion on George of Trebizond's translation of Plato's ...Jul 20, 2021 · The paper analyses the use of such rhetorical devices as sarcasm and irony in Bessarion's In Calumniatorem Platonis and especially in his commentary on George' ...
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[PDF] Redating Bessarion's Against the Slanderer of PlatoIts attacks on the Platonic politics of resistance to the Turks preached by Bessarion and his teacher Plethon would require Bessarion to respond and justify ...
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View of Redating Bessarion's <i>Against the Slanderer of Plato</i>... Bessarion's neopagan teacher George Gemistos Plethon had caused the loss of Byzantium and would soon cause the fall of the West.2Inresponse, Bessarion had ...Missing: 1431-1433 | Show results with:1431-1433
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Cardinal Bessarion's own Latin translation of his Greek defense of ...Liber Defensionum contra Obiectiones in Platonem: Cardinal Bessarion's own Latin translation of his Greek defense of Plato against George of Trebizond. John ...
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Towards the Plato-Aristotle Controversy in the RenaissanceApr 26, 2021 · John Monfasani takes us to the sources of Cardinal Bessarion's defence of Plato and his new found erudition in medieval scholasticism.
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Book Review: Cardinal Bessarion's Latin Library (Monfasani, 2012)Jul 7, 2024 · According to Monfasani, the generous Greek cleric bequeathed to Venice “…a collection of more than 1100 manuscripts and incunabula that became ...Missing: donation | Show results with:donation
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[PDF] Bessarion's Italian Years: Politics and Patronage of Arts and ...From Peuerbach, Bessarion acquired a copy of a very successful text- book of astronomy, Theoricae novae planetarum, and he tasked Peuerbach with the ...
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The Manuscripts of Galen in the Library of Cardinal Bessarion12The oldest manuscript transmitting Galen's work in Bessarion's collection is the Marcianus graecus 288, a large parchment manuscript (305x215) that transmits ...<|separator|>
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Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana - ScriniumIn May of 1468, cardinal Bessarion donated to the Republic of Venice what was to be the first core of the library created “ad communem hominum utilitatem ...
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How Greece's 'Soul' Was Preserved in Venice's Biblioteca Marciana ...May 7, 2025 · The ripple effects from Bessarion's gift to Venice, which formed the core of the Biblioteca Marciana, were huge. Suddenly, scholars in the West ...
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Biblioteca Marciana - Useful Information - Venice-Museum.com... donated in 1468 to the Republic of Venice by Cardinal Bessarion. Some of these important manuscripts are Breviario Grimani of 5th century and the map of the ...
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St. Mark of Ephesus and the False Union of FlorenceMark. Being already in deep old age [2], he lacked the energy to defend the Church of which he was head, but history cannot reproach him for ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gennadios Scholarios, First Patriarch of Constantinople After Its FallAug 25, 2022 · Scholarius himself testifies (Ἄπαντα, II, 258) that he was the author of the speech that Bessarion ... betrayal of the Orthodox faith ...
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The Reception of the Council of Florence in Moscow - jstorChurch, Bessarion, elected to remain in the Roman West where his ... Rome turned Orthodox, the only possible result was the betrayal. Orthodoxy ...
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Sincerity of Bessarion the Unionist - Oxford AcademicJoseph Gill; The Sincerity of Bessarion the Unionist, The Journal of Theological Studies, Volume XXVI, Issue 2, 1 January 1975, Pages 377–392, https://doi.
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John Bekkos as a Reader of the Fathers," Communio 36:2 (Summer ...Apr 19, 2016 · Content may be subject to copyright. 1This view of him as a traitor to Orthodoxy is sometimes linked with the idea. that he was a persecutor; ...
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Byzantine Theology - Holy Trinity Orthodox School.Ecclesiastical union with Rome was consistently on the diplomatic agenda of ... It is significant that the entire literary legacy of Bessarion with the ...
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A Byzantine Admirer of 'Western' Progress: Cardinal Bessarion - jstorbitterly reviled the Union and all its supporters. From Rome he continued to fight for the Union and to demonstrate the Latin position. But what he could not do ...Missing: commitment ecclesiastical
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[PDF] Culture, Humanism and Intellect: Cardinal Bessarion as Patron of ...May 13, 2013 · A further achievement of Bessarion's forays into printing was to position his writings in the western canon of Neoplatonic writers. In ...