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- Girolamo Benivieni (* 1453 in Florenz; † 1542 ebenda) war ein italienischer Dichter. Er war Mitglied der Platonischen Akademie und verfasste vorwiegend religiöse Gedichte, zahlreiche Lauden und allegorische Eklogen. (de)
- Girolamo Benivieni (Italian: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo beniˈvjɛːni]; 6 February 1453 – August 1542) was a Florentine poet and a musician. His father was a notary in Florence. He suffered poor health most of his life, which prevented him from taking a more stable job. He was a leading member of the Medicean Academy, a society devoted to literary study. He was a friend of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494), whom he met for the first time in 1479; it was Pico della Mirandola who encouraged him to study Neoplatonism. In the late 1480s, he and Pico della Mirandola became students of Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498). In 1496, he translated the teachings of Savonarola from Italian to Latin. After he began following Savonarola, he rejected his earlier poetry and attempted to write more spiritually. He participated in Savonarola's Bonfire of the Vanities, and documented the destruction of art worth "several thousand ducats". He was supported in his writing by noblewoman Lucrezia de' Medici (1470–1553). They were both interested in the works of poet Dante Alighieri (1265–1321). In 1506, Benivieni published an edition of the Divine Comedy with maps by Antonio Manetti (1423–1497) and commentary by Manetti and Benivieni. In March 1515 Benivieni drafted a letter to be sent from Lucrezia to her brother, Pope Leo X (s. 1513–21), seeking his assistance in bringing the body of Dante back to Florence. On 20 October 1519, Benivieni signed a Medicean Academy petition to Pope Leo, again requesting the return of Dante from Ravenna. Benivieni also used his connection with Lucrezia to advance his ideas on church reform with her brother, and later with her cousin, Pope Clement VII (s. 1523–34). In 1530, he wrote a letter to Pope Clement in defense of Savonarola, seeking to have his reputation restored within the church. He is buried together with Giovanni Pico della Mirandola at San Marco, Florence, Italy. (en)
- Girolamo Benivieni (italiano: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo beniˈvjɛni]; 6 de febrero de 1453 a agosto de 1542) fue un poeta florentino y un músico. Su padre era notario en Florencia. Sufrió de mala salud la mayor parte de su vida, lo que le impidió tomar un trabajo más estable. Fue un miembro destacado de la Academia Medicean, una sociedad dedicada al estudio literario. Era amigo de Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494), a quien conoció por primera vez en 1479; fue Pico della Mirandola quien lo animó a estudiar neoplatonismo. A fines de la década de 1480, él y Pico della Mirandola se convirtieron en estudiantes del fraile dominicano Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498). En 1496, tradujo las enseñanzas de Savonarola del italiano al latín. Después de que comenzó a seguir a Savonarola, rechazó su poesía anterior e intentó escribir más espiritualmente. Participó en la Hoguera de las vanidades de Savonarola y documentó la destrucción de arte por valor de "varios miles de ducados ". (es)
- Jérôme Benivieni (Girolamo Benivieni en italien), né en 1453 à Florence et mort en août 1542 dans la même ville, est un poète et philosophe humaniste italien, qui fut l'ami proche des membres de l'Académie néoplatonicienne de Florence. (fr)
- Girolamo Benivieni (Firenze, 6 febbraio 1453 – Firenze, 23 agosto 1542) è stato un poeta italiano dell’età rinascimentale che compose soprattutto poemi religiosi, lodi e egloghe allegoriche. (it)
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- Portrait of Benivieni as an old man wearing a black cassock and hat seated in front of a snowy landscape painting. (en)
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- Portrait of Benivieni at the National Gallery in London, painted between 1510 and 1520, and attributed to Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (en)
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- Girolamo Benivieni (* 1453 in Florenz; † 1542 ebenda) war ein italienischer Dichter. Er war Mitglied der Platonischen Akademie und verfasste vorwiegend religiöse Gedichte, zahlreiche Lauden und allegorische Eklogen. (de)
- Jérôme Benivieni (Girolamo Benivieni en italien), né en 1453 à Florence et mort en août 1542 dans la même ville, est un poète et philosophe humaniste italien, qui fut l'ami proche des membres de l'Académie néoplatonicienne de Florence. (fr)
- Girolamo Benivieni (Firenze, 6 febbraio 1453 – Firenze, 23 agosto 1542) è stato un poeta italiano dell’età rinascimentale che compose soprattutto poemi religiosi, lodi e egloghe allegoriche. (it)
- Girolamo Benivieni (Italian: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo beniˈvjɛːni]; 6 February 1453 – August 1542) was a Florentine poet and a musician. His father was a notary in Florence. He suffered poor health most of his life, which prevented him from taking a more stable job. He was a leading member of the Medicean Academy, a society devoted to literary study. He was a friend of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494), whom he met for the first time in 1479; it was Pico della Mirandola who encouraged him to study Neoplatonism. In the late 1480s, he and Pico della Mirandola became students of Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498). In 1496, he translated the teachings of Savonarola from Italian to Latin. After he began following Savonarola, he rejected his earlier poetry and attempted to write more sp (en)
- Girolamo Benivieni (italiano: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo beniˈvjɛni]; 6 de febrero de 1453 a agosto de 1542) fue un poeta florentino y un músico. Su padre era notario en Florencia. Sufrió de mala salud la mayor parte de su vida, lo que le impidió tomar un trabajo más estable. Fue un miembro destacado de la Academia Medicean, una sociedad dedicada al estudio literario. Era amigo de Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494), a quien conoció por primera vez en 1479; fue Pico della Mirandola quien lo animó a estudiar neoplatonismo. A fines de la década de 1480, él y Pico della Mirandola se convirtieron en estudiantes del fraile dominicano Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498). En 1496, tradujo las enseñanzas de Savonarola del italiano al latín. Después de que comenzó a seguir a Savonarola, rechazó su p (es)
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- Girolamo Benivieni (de)
- Girolamo Benivieni (en)
- Girolamo Benivieni (es)
- Jérôme Benivieni (fr)
- Girolamo Benivieni (it)
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