Leonardo Bruni was among the bestselling authors of the fifteenth century and among the most influential early Renaissance humanists. This entry briefly explores Bruni’s life and writings with emphasis on his contributions to the history of rhetoric and philosophy across the many genres of his published works
Italian humanist Leonardo Bruni has a special place in the Italian and European Translation studies...
Leonardo Bruni's translation of Iliad IX 222-605 includes a preface, a summary and the translation i...
Renaissance scholars consider Leonardo Bruni’s translation of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Economics, a w...
Leonardo Bruni was among the bestselling authors of the fifteenth century and among the most influen...
Leonardo Bruni (1370 ;1444) is widely recognized as the most important humanist historian of the ear...
This thesis explores the relationship between Leonardo Bruni, his civic humanism, and Cosimo de\u27 ...
International audienceLeonardo Bruni Aretino (ca 1370-1444) was an important figure of the first Flo...
This article presents the "Vita Aristotelis" (1429) as an extension of Bruni's campaign to win accep...
Leonardo Bruni's aim in the De militia (ca. 1420) was to co-opt the most glamorous of medieval ideal...
Leonardo Bruni published one of his most widely copied translations, Xenophon\u27s pro-monarchical H...
Manuscript Magliabechiano VIII.1445 of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze seems to be the only witn...
Il contributo si concentra sulla presenza e sui giudizi relativi a Dante nell\u2019opera di Leonardo...
Bartolomeo Sacchi, better known as Platina, was an Italian humanist who lived an eventful life. Star...
International audienceLeonardo Bruni (1370-1444), humaniste florentin de la première moitié du Quatt...
Around the turn of the year 1431 the city of Lucca charged their new chancellor Cristoforo Turrettin...
Italian humanist Leonardo Bruni has a special place in the Italian and European Translation studies...
Leonardo Bruni's translation of Iliad IX 222-605 includes a preface, a summary and the translation i...
Renaissance scholars consider Leonardo Bruni’s translation of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Economics, a w...
Leonardo Bruni was among the bestselling authors of the fifteenth century and among the most influen...
Leonardo Bruni (1370 ;1444) is widely recognized as the most important humanist historian of the ear...
This thesis explores the relationship between Leonardo Bruni, his civic humanism, and Cosimo de\u27 ...
International audienceLeonardo Bruni Aretino (ca 1370-1444) was an important figure of the first Flo...
This article presents the "Vita Aristotelis" (1429) as an extension of Bruni's campaign to win accep...
Leonardo Bruni's aim in the De militia (ca. 1420) was to co-opt the most glamorous of medieval ideal...
Leonardo Bruni published one of his most widely copied translations, Xenophon\u27s pro-monarchical H...
Manuscript Magliabechiano VIII.1445 of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze seems to be the only witn...
Il contributo si concentra sulla presenza e sui giudizi relativi a Dante nell\u2019opera di Leonardo...
Bartolomeo Sacchi, better known as Platina, was an Italian humanist who lived an eventful life. Star...
International audienceLeonardo Bruni (1370-1444), humaniste florentin de la première moitié du Quatt...
Around the turn of the year 1431 the city of Lucca charged their new chancellor Cristoforo Turrettin...
Italian humanist Leonardo Bruni has a special place in the Italian and European Translation studies...
Leonardo Bruni's translation of Iliad IX 222-605 includes a preface, a summary and the translation i...
Renaissance scholars consider Leonardo Bruni’s translation of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Economics, a w...