词条 | Felice Figliucci |
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Felice Figliucci (Felix Filliucius) (c. 1525 – c. 1590) was an Italian humanist, philosopher, and theologian., LifeHe was born at Siena about the year 1525. He completed his studies in philosophy at Padua and was for a time in the service of Cardinal Del Monte, afterwards Pope Julius III. In spite of the fact that he gained a great reputation as an orator and poet, and had a wide knowledge of Greek, no mention of his name is found in such standard works on the Renaissance as Burchardt, Voigt (Die Wiederbelebung des class. Alterthums), and Belloni (Il Seicento). After having enjoyed the pleasures of the worldly life at the court, in 1551 he entered the Dominican convent at Florence, where he assumed the name Alexus. Figliucci attended the Council of Trent, where he delivered a Latin oration. He died at Florence. WorksHe wrote both original works in Italian, and translations from the Greek. They include:
At the order of Pope Pius V, he translated into Italian, under his cloister name of Alexus, the Latin Catechism of the Council of Trent (Catechismo, cioe istruzione secondo il decreto del concilio di Trento, Rome, 1567), often reprinted. References
6 : 1525 births|1590 deaths|Italian Roman Catholic theologians|Italian Renaissance humanists|Participants in the Council of Trent|People from Siena |
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