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Essay heading: Machiavelli's as Humanist: Examples and the Lessons He Learns
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His publications included not only essays and poetry in Latin, but verse and a play, Orfeo, in Italian. He became the tutor of the Medici family’s children. Poliziano followed through with many political missions and, with the help of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, they searched the northern Italian cities for books and manuscripts for the Medici library... displayed 300 characters
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Masters, Fortune is a River (New York: Plume, 1999) 54-55.
The most famous humanist of this time, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, was the youngest son of the Count of Mirandola. In learning Hebrew, he came to believe that the Kabbala contained proof of Christian mysteries. Around the age of 23, he published some important work of nine hundred questions and theological answers, known as Pico’s 900 Theses, the Evolution of Traditional and Religious and Philosophical Systems... displayed next 300 characters
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