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Francesco Cattani da Diacceto
Italian philosopher (1466–1522) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the bishop of Fiesole, see Francesco Cattani da Diacceto (1531–1595).
Francesco Cattani da Diacceto (16 November 1466 – 10 April 1522) was a Florentine Neoplatonist philosopher of the Italian Renaissance.
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Francesco Cattani da Diacceto | |
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![]() Title-page of the Tre libri d'amore with a life of Diacceto by Benedetto Varchi, published in Venice, 1561 | |
Born | 16 November 1466 |
Died | 10 April 1522 Florence |
Nationality | Florentine |
Other names | Francesco di Zanobi Cattani da Diacceto |
Occupation | Philosopher |
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