Un appello al sultano Bayezid II di un latino convertito all’Islam ed uno “Psefisma” di Isidoro di Kiev per la concordia universale
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https://doi.org/10.14640/QuadernidiNoctua5-17Parole chiave:
Isidor of Kiev, Bayezid II, universal monarchy, concordiaAbstract
This paper contains the first edition of a Latin poem preserved in cod. Barb. gr. 127, written by a Latin converted to Islam who urges the Sultan Bayezid II to come in Italy and to establish in Rome a “Universal Monarchy”. In the appendix it is provided the Italian translation of an utopian text by Isidor of Kiev, dealing with a future general gathering of the Hellenes to promote a more general council composed by wise men coming from all lands, with the purpose to reach a philosophical and religious concordia.
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