- Filip Callimachus
Filip Callimachus or Callimach (Latin "Philippus Callimachus Experiens", _pl. Filip Kallimach, born Filippo Buonaccorsi, Bonacursius;
May 2 ,1437 –November 1 1496 ) was an Italianhumanist andwriter .Biography
Buonaccorsi was born in
San Gimignano . He first appeared inVenice andRome , where he was the secretary of bishopBartolomeo Roverelli . He moved to Rome in 1462 and became a member of theRome Academy ofJulius Pomponius Laetus . He took part in the unsuccessful assassination ofPope Paul II in 1468 and fled toPoland . The homosexual verses (including one addressed to the then Bishop ofSegni , Lucio Fazini), which were found in his papers earned him a reputation forsodomy . In Poland he found work with the bishop ofLemberg ,Gregory of Sanok .He was later teacher of the children of the Polish King
Casimir IV Jagiellon and took part in diplomatic missions. In 1474 he was named royal secretary, in 1476 he served as ambassador toConstantinople , and in 1486 he became the king's representative in Venice. With the accession to the Polish throne of his former pupil asJohn I of Poland , his influence peaked. In his writings he argued for the reinforcement of the king's power at the expense of the aristocracy. InCracow , he joinedConrad Celtis 'Sodalitas Vistuliana . Callimachus wrote poems and prose in Latin, and is best remembered for his biographies of Bishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki, bishop Gregory of Sanok, and KingWładysław III of Poland .His grave in the Dominican Church in Cracow was created by
Veit Stoss .
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