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Acciaiuoli, Donato

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Acciaiuoli, Donato (1429-1478)

Italian scholar and humanist. He studied under the Byzantine scholar John Argyropoulos in Florence and became renowned for his knowledge of Greek, translating Plutarch's Lives, and Aristotle's Politics and Ethics. In 1473 he became a member of the council of magistrates in Florence.

He was a member of the powerful Acciaiuoli family.



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