Mario Nizolio
Mario Nizolio ( Latinized Marius Nizolius ; * 1498 in Brescello , † 1576 in Sabbioneta ) was an Italian philosopher and humanist .
Nizolio taught at the Universities of Parma and Sabbioneta . He became famous for his Thesaurus Ciceronianus , a widely read defense and Cicero characteristics , the first time in 1553 under the title De veris principiis et vera ratione philosophandi contra pseudo philosophos appeared in the 17th century under the title Antibarbarus philosophicus by his great admirer of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz with its own foreword has been reissued twice.
Text editions and translations
- Klaus Thieme (translator): Marius Nizolius from Bersello: Four books about the true principles and the true philosophical method. Against the pseudophilosophen (= humanistic library , series 2, vol. 26). Fink, Munich 1980, ISBN 3-7705-1477-7
literature
- Matthias Wesseler: The unity of word and thing. The draft of a rhetorical philosophy by Marius Nizolius (= humanistic library , series 1, vol. 15). Fink, Munich 1974
Web links
- Literature by and about Mario Nizolio in the catalog of the German National Library
- Renaissance philosophy
- Mario Nizolio
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nizolio, Mario |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Marius Nizolius, Mario Nizzoli |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian philosopher and humanist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1498 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Brescello |
DATE OF DEATH | 1576 |
Place of death | Sabbioneta |