Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was an Italian philosopher, humanist, and neoplatonist who lived from February 24, 1463, to November 17, 1494. He is renowned for his 'Oration on the Dignity of Man', which articulated his humanist philosophy and the potential of human beings.
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Source: Oration on the Dignity of Man
Source: Oratio de Hominis Dignitate: Oration on the Dignity of Man. English Translation by Elizabet Livermore Forbes
Source: Oratio de Hominis Dignitate: Oration on the Dignity of Man. English Translation by Elizabet Livermore Forbes
“To [man] it is granted to have whatever he chooses, to be whatever he wills.”
Source: Oratio de Hominis Dignitate: Oration on the Dignity of Man. English Translation by Elizabet Livermore Forbes
Source: Oration on the Dignity of Man
Source: Oration on the Dignity of Man
Source: Oration on the Dignity of Man
“For why should we not admire more the angels themselves and the blessed choirs of heaven?”
Source: Oration on the Dignity of Man
Source: Oratio de Hominis Dignitate: Oration on the Dignity of Man. English Translation by Elizabet Livermore Forbes
Source: Oration on the Dignity of Man
Source: Oratio de Hominis Dignitate: Oration on the Dignity of Man. English Translation by Elizabet Livermore Forbes
