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152:, Gismondo Martelli, Niccolò Martelli, Giovanni Mazzuoli, Cynthio d'Amelia Romano, Filippo Salvetti, Michelangelo Vivaldi and Simon della Volta. Within a few months of its foundation, on 25 March 1541, the academy changed its name to Accademia Fiorentina, in accordance with the wishes of 353:
L’Accademia e il suo Principe: cultura e politica a Firenze al tempo di Cosimo I e di Francesco de' Medici; L’Académie et le Prince: culture et politique à Florence au temps de Côme Ier et de François de
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The Accademia Fiorentina was founded in Florence on 1 November 1540 as the Accademia degli Umidi, or "academy of the wet ones", in contrast to – or parody of – the name of the recently-founded
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Pierfrancesco Giambullari Fiorentino, De la lingua che si parla & scrive in Firenze. Et uno Dialogo di Giovan Batista Gelli sopra la difficultĂ  dello ordinare detta lingua
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should serve as a model for literary Italian, the Umidi believed it should be based on contemporary Florentine usage and on the language of
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The principal topic of discussion of the academy was the question of what should constitute the basis for the
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The Accademia Fiorentina and the Question of the Language: The Politics of Theory in Ducal Florence
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In difesa della lingua fiorentina et di Dante, con le regole da far bella et numerosa prosa.
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Notizie letterarie ed istoriche intorno agli uomini illustri dell'Accademia Fiorentina
184: 235: 191:, roughly "the common tongue". While the Infiammati supported the suggestions of 187:, which until about this time was not so called; rather, it was referred to as 76: 624: 192: 283: 114: 110: 255: 200: 204: 121: 90: 117: 145: 208: 404: 163:, the Accademia Fiorentina was merged, together with the 622: 420:Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna 555:Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL 256:The Debate on Song in the Accademia Fiorentina 390: 337:(in Italian). Florenza: Lorenzo Torrentino. 230: 228: 397: 383: 585:Ateneo Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti 368:Fasti consolari dell'Accademia fiorentina 225: 250: 248: 246: 144:, or "academy of the burning ones", of 623: 363:. Firenze: Piero Matini. (in Italian). 278: 276: 378: 356:. Manziana: Vecchiarelli. (in French) 21:Accademia Fiorentina (disambiguation) 636:Philosophical schools and traditions 243: 327: 314: 301: 273: 240:(in Italian). Bologna: L. Cappelli. 132:. It was active from 1540 to 1783. 13: 530:Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino 344: 14: 657: 282:Michael Sherberg (Spring, 2003). 79:as the basis for literary Italian 525:Accademia delle Arti del Disegno 266:: 175–221. Accessed June 2013. 237:Storia delle accademie d'Italia 16:Italian academy founded in 1540 580:Associazione Agraria Subalpina 409:and learned societies in Italy 320:Pierfrancesco Giambullari (). 1: 610:SocietĂ  Entomologica Italiana 218: 178: 631:1540 establishments in Italy 173:Accademia Fiorentina Seconda 7: 570:Academia Secretorum Naturae 440:Accademia degli Incamminati 324:(in Italian). In Firenze: . 10: 662: 646:Learned societies of Italy 595:Italian Mathematical Union 540:Accademia di Santa Cecilia 450:Accademia degli Infiammati 234:Michele Maylender (1926). 161:Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo 142:Accademia degli Infiammati 135: 18: 505:Accademia dei Risvegliati 470:Accademia degli Svogliati 460:Accademia degli Intronati 445:Accademia degli Incogniti 415: 351:Michel Plaisance (2004). 83: 71: 63: 48: 33: 600:Italian Physical Society 490:Accademia dei Georgofili 480:Accademia degli Umoristi 455:Accademia degli Inquieti 430:Accademia degli Apatisti 366:Salvino Salvini (1717). 165:Accademia degli Apatisti 590:Dante Alighieri Society 500:Accademia dei Ricovrati 296:(subscription required) 268:(subscription required) 197:Giovan Giorgio Trissino 150:Antonfrancesco Grazzini 641:Renaissance philosophy 605:Royal Academy of Italy 560:Accademia Neoplatonica 520:Accademia della Crusca 465:Accademia degli Oziosi 435:Accademia degli Arcadi 333:Carlo Lenzoni (1556). 169:Accademia della Crusca 535:Accademia di San Luca 515:Accademia del Disegno 510:Accademia del Cimento 475:Accademia degli Umidi 359:Iacopo Rilli (1700). 307:Anna Toscano (2004). 288:Renaissance Quarterly 254:Robert Nosow (2002). 199:that the language of 159:In 1783, by order of 67:Philosophical academy 565:Accademia Pontaniana 550:Accademia Galileiana 545:Accademia Fiorentina 495:Accademia dei Lincei 485:Accademia dei Gelati 309:Accademia Fiorentina 126:Republic of Florence 107:Accademia Fiorentina 95:Republic of Florence 29:Accademia Fiorentina 19:For other uses, see 575:Accademia Veneziana 425:Accademia Cosentina 260:Early Music History 154:Cosimo I de' Medici 130:Italian Renaissance 30: 213:Giambattista Gelli 28: 618: 617: 211:. 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Accademia Fiorentina (disambiguation)
Tuscan
Florence
Republic of Florence
philosophical
literary
academy
Florence
Republic of Florence
Italian Renaissance
Accademia degli Infiammati
Padova
Antonfrancesco Grazzini
Cosimo I de' Medici
Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo
Accademia degli Apatisti
Accademia della Crusca
Accademia Fiorentina Seconda
Italian language
Pietro Bembo
Giovan Giorgio Trissino
Boccaccio
Petrarch
Dante
Giambattista Gelli


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