Monfasani, John

'Bessarion Scholasticus' : a study of Cardinal Bessarion's Latin library / John Monfasani - Turnhout : Brepols, 2011 - xiv, 306 p. : ill. ; 24 cm - Byzantios, studies in Byzantine history and civilization ; 3 . - Byzantios ; 3 .

Include bibliography and Index


Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-277) and index

Bessarion (d. 18 November 1472) first made a name for himself as one of the Greek spokesmen at the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1438-39. After becoming a cardinal, he several times entered conclaves as a serious candidate for the papacy. The library he bequeathed to the Republic of Venice, destined to become the historic core of the modern Biblioteca Marciana, is justly famous for its extraordinary collection of Greek manuscripts. Celebrated in his own time for his patronage of humanists, he was also Italy's leading Platonist before the emergence of Marsilio Ficino. He always held in reverence his teacher in Greece, the Neoplatonist philosopher George Gemistus Pletho, and his In Calumniatorem Platonis, printed in Rome in 1469, was a pivotal text in the Plato-Aristotle controversy of the Renaissance

9782503541549 2503541542


B��ssari��n, Cardinal, 1403-1472 --Library


Biblioteca nazionale marciana


Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Italy--Venice
Scholasticism

Z6621.B55463 / M66 2011

940.1

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