| ←Author Index: Pi | Giovanni Pico (1463–1494) |
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Works
- Ad Hermolaum de genere dicendi philosophorum (Letter to Hermolao Barbaro On the Mode of Speaking Appropriate to Philosophers), 1485
- Commento sopra una canzone d’amore di Girolamo Benivieni (Commentary on a Canzone of Love of Girolamo Benivieni), 1486
- Oratio de hominis dignitate (The Oration), 1486
- Oration on the Dignity of Man (trans. by Theodore Gracyk)
- Conclusiones nongentae (The 900 Theses), 1486
- Apologia (The Apology), 1487
- Heptaplus de septiformi sex dierum Geneseos enarratione (Heptaplus, On the Sevenfold Exposition of the Six Days of Genesis), 1489
- Expositiones in Psalmos (Commentary on the Psalms), 1489
- De ente et uno (On Being and the One), 1492
- Disputationes adversus astrologiam divinatricem (Disputations against Divinatory Astrology), 1493
- Epistolae (Letters)
- Sonetti (Sonnets)
- Carmina (Latin Poems)
- Duodecim regulae (The Twelve Rules)
- Rules of a Christian Life (trans. by T. Elyot)
- Duodecim arma spiritualis pugnae (The Twelve Weapons of Spiritual Battle)
- Duodecim conditiones amantis (The Twelve Conditions of a Lover)
- Deprecatoria ad Deum (A Prayer for Deliverance to God)
- Ioannis Pici Mirandulae Vita per Ioannem Franciscum (Life of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola by Gianfrancesco Pico), 1496
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