Le devote meditatione sopra la passione del nostro signore

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Cristoforo Cortese was an Italian humanist scholar and philosopher who lived during the Renaissance. He was born around 1399 in Padua, Italy, and studied at the University of Padua. Cortese was a prolific writer and his works covered a wide range of subjects including philosophy, theology, ethics and politics. He was particularly interested in the works of Aristotle and wrote extensively on his philosophy. One of Cortese's most famous works is 'De Homine', a treatise on human nature. In this work he argued that humans have free will and are capable of making moral decisions. He also discussed the concept of the soul and its relationship to the body. Cortese was known for his strong opposition to Scholasticism, which was the dominant philosophical system of the time. He believed that Scholasticism was too focused on abstract concepts and lacked practical application. In addition to his philosophical works, Cortese was also a skilled translator. He translated several works from Greek into Latin, including those of Aristotle and Plato. Cortese died in Venice, Italy in 1445. His works had a significant influence on Renaissance humanism and are still studied and admired by scholars today.

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