| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1837 - 714 pages
...labours he was cut off by a fever at the age of thirty-one, in 1494, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man, so justly called...If we talk of the admirable Crichton, who is little CHAP, better than a shadow, and lives but in panegyric, ' so much superior and more wonderful a person... | |
| English periodicals - 1838 - 772 pages
...labours he was cut off by a fever at the age of thirty-one, in 1494, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man so justly called...much superior and more wonderful a person as John Picus of Mirandola should not be forgotten. " Ficinus, Mirandola and Politian are, severally, the representatives... | |
| English periodicals - 1838 - 762 pages
...labours he was cut off by a fever at the age of thirty-one, in 1494, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man so justly called...better than a shadow, and lives but in panegyric, BO much superior and more wonderful a person as John Picus of Mirandola should not be forgotten. "... | |
| English periodicals - 1838 - 760 pages
...age of thirty-one, in 1494, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man BO justly called the phoenix of his age, and so extraordinarily...admirable Crichton, who is little better than a shadow, find lives but in panegyric, BO much superior and more wonderful a person as John Picus of Mirautlola... | |
| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1839 - 416 pages
...labours he was cut off by a fever at the age of thirty-one, in 1494, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man, so justly called...much superior and more wonderful a person as John Picus of Mirandola should not be forgotten («). 97. If, leaving the genial cityiaf Florence, we are... | |
| Henry Hallam - Literature, Modern - 1839 - 530 pages
...on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man, so justly called the phcenix of his age, and so extraordinarily gifted by nature...much superior and more wonderful a person as John Picus of Mirandola should not be forgotten («). 97. If, leaving the genial city of Florence , we are... | |
| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1843 - 608 pages
...labours he was cut off by a fever at the age of thirty-one, in 1494, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man, so justly called...slightly passed over, though he may have left nothing * Meiners, p. 10. which we could read with advantage. If we talk of the admirable Crichton, who is... | |
| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1847 - 524 pages
...Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man, so justly called the phœnix of his age, and sо extraordinarily gifted by nature, ought not to be...much superior and more wonderful a person as John Picus of Mirandola should not be forgotten.f 97. If, leaving the genial city of FlorState or ence,... | |
| Robert Blakey - Cognitive science - 1848 - 546 pages
...labours he was cut off by a fever, at the age of thirty-one, in 1494, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry into Florence. A man so justly called...much superior and more wonderful a person as John Picus of Mirandola should not be forgotten."* CORNELIUS AGRIPPA. 1486 AD Agrippa was a native of Nettesheym,... | |
| Robert Blakey - Philosophy - 1850 - 546 pages
...thirty-one, in 1401, on the very day that Charles VIII. made his entry .into Florenee. A man so justly ealled the phoenix of his age, and so extraordinarily gifted...read with advantage. If we talk of " the admirable Crich ton," who is little better than a shadow, and lives but in panegyric, so much superior and more... | |
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