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Mirandola

Italian 15th-century philosopher. See Pico della Mirandola.



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He explores the notion the writers Candia, Isaac Abarbanel, Judah Hayyat, Elia Hayyin ben Binyamin of Genzzano, Yohanan Alemanno, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Marsilio Ficino.
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Among many authorities and examples in the Papel de la nueva poesia, Lope cites Pico della Mirandola along with Hermolao Barbaro (Filomena 312), Poliziano (Filomena 317) and Pietro Crinito (Filomena 318).
 
 
 
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