Raffaele Maffei

During his lifetime, Raffaele Maffei was in contact with many humanist philosophers including Pico della Mirandola, Angelo Poliziano, and Michele Marullo. He had an amicable relationship with the Florentine Lorenzo de' Medici, despite Antonio Maffei's involvement in the Pazzi conspiracy. Raffaele and his brother Mario were close to the first Medici pope, Pope Leo X. When Raffaele left the Papal Curia, he remained aware of Roman events due to his correspondence with family members working in Rome. He was known in the Italian Peninsula and widely in Europe for his humanist writings. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Aristoteles 384-322 a.C, Simplíkios ca. 490–ca. 560, Maffei, Raffaele 1455-1522Other Authors: “...Maffei, Raffaele 1455-1522...”
Published 1563
Call Number H 67744a
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2by Dares Phrygius, Homer ca 850 a.C, Pindaros 522-443 a.C, Maffei, Raffaele 1455-1522Other Authors: “...Maffei, Raffaele 1455-1522...”
Published 1541
Call Number C,XII,6/16 KTFKU
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3by Diodorus Siculus, Dares Phrygius, Dictys CretensisOther Authors: “...Maffei, Raffaele 1455-1522...”
Published 1559
Call Number D2,XXXVIb,3/1 KTFKU
Titulný list so supralibrosom J. Thurzu.
Heraldický supralibros rodu Rybieckich.
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4by Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, st., cca 55/54 pr. Kr.-39/40 po KrOther Authors: “...Maffei, Raffaele, 1455-1522...”
Published 1619
Call Number T 116 prív. 1. PA
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5Other Authors: “...Maffei, Raffaele, 1455-1522...”
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