Francesco Giorgi Veneto (1466–1540) was an Italian Franciscan friar, and author of the work De harmonia mundi totius from 1525. In it Giorgio proposed an idea of the Universe created according to the universal system of proportion, which may be studied as laws of mathematics used by architects. The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy describes him as 'idiosyncratic'. He wrote also In Scripturam Sacram Problemata (1536). Giorgi is extensively discussed in Frances Yates, The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age
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| - Francesco Zorzi ou Francesco Giorgio Veneto (francisé en François Georges) est un moine franciscain italien né en 1466 à Venise et mort le 1er avril 1540 à Asolo, théologien, philosophe et kabbaliste. Ne pas confondre avec Francesco di Giorgio, peintre et ingénieur siennois de la fin du XVe siècle, connu notamment pour le codex De Animalibus (vers 1463 - conservé à Sienne, Musée Aurelio Castelli). (fr)
- Francesco Zorzi, noto anche come Francesco Giorgio Veneto, Franciscus Georgius e François Georges de Venice (Venezia, 1466 – Asolo, 1540), è stato un religioso, teologo e filosofo italiano. (it)
- Francesco Giorgi Veneto (1466–1540) was an Italian Franciscan friar, and author of the work De harmonia mundi totius from 1525. In it Giorgio proposed an idea of the Universe created according to the universal system of proportion, which may be studied as laws of mathematics used by architects. The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy describes him as 'idiosyncratic'. He wrote also In Scripturam Sacram Problemata (1536). Giorgi is extensively discussed in Frances Yates, The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age (en)
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| - Francesco Giorgi Veneto (1466–1540) was an Italian Franciscan friar, and author of the work De harmonia mundi totius from 1525. In it Giorgio proposed an idea of the Universe created according to the universal system of proportion, which may be studied as laws of mathematics used by architects. The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy describes him as 'idiosyncratic'. He wrote also In Scripturam Sacram Problemata (1536). Giorgi is extensively discussed in Frances Yates, The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age That Giorgi was a Christian Cabalist is a statement that means, not merely that he was influenced vaguely by the Cabalist literature, but that he believed that Cabala could prove, or already had proved, the truth of Christianity. She also discusses Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice in the light of the theory of that Shakespeare was familiar with Giorgi's and related writings on the Cabala. A copy of De harmonia mundi is listed as once in the Library of Sir Thomas Browne. It is possible that Browne's copy was bequeathed to him from Arthur Dee. John Dee is also known to have possessed a copy of Giorgi's work. (en)
- Francesco Zorzi ou Francesco Giorgio Veneto (francisé en François Georges) est un moine franciscain italien né en 1466 à Venise et mort le 1er avril 1540 à Asolo, théologien, philosophe et kabbaliste. Ne pas confondre avec Francesco di Giorgio, peintre et ingénieur siennois de la fin du XVe siècle, connu notamment pour le codex De Animalibus (vers 1463 - conservé à Sienne, Musée Aurelio Castelli). (fr)
- Francesco Zorzi, noto anche come Francesco Giorgio Veneto, Franciscus Georgius e François Georges de Venice (Venezia, 1466 – Asolo, 1540), è stato un religioso, teologo e filosofo italiano. (it)
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