{"title":"The serbs and the war against the Turks in the letters of Francesco Filelfo","authors":"S. Costanza","doi":"10.2298/zrvi2259185c","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Francesco Filelfo (Tolentino 1398 ? Florence 1481) was one of the humanists to gain a thorough knowledge of Greek in Constantinople, where he lived in the 1420s. The young learned man was integrated into the Byzantine establishment. In particular, the heir and joint emperor John VIII Palaiologos appointed him as his personal secretary. On behalf of John, Filelfo attended the international congress in Buda in 1423; he met personally with the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, Despot of Serbia Stefan Lazarevic and other European leaders. He also went to Kovin on his return to Constantinople. In his Letters to Roman popes, kings and princes, the Italian humanist proposed to serve as an alter Nestor, a man who would give better advice on the war against the Turks. He is particularly interested in Serbian history. In this respect, he mentions the most important events relating to the Serbian resistance against the Ottoman Empire, such as the sacrifice of Lazar in the Battle of Kosovo polje (1389), the legendary defense of Belgrade in 1456, and the fall of the fortress of Smederevo in 1459. Filelfo?s Letters represent an extraordinary testimony on Western Balkan history.","PeriodicalId":53859,"journal":{"name":"Zbornik Radova Vizantoloskog Instituta","volume":"86 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Zbornik Radova Vizantoloskog Instituta","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2298/zrvi2259185c","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Francesco Filelfo (Tolentino 1398 ? Florence 1481) was one of the humanists to gain a thorough knowledge of Greek in Constantinople, where he lived in the 1420s. The young learned man was integrated into the Byzantine establishment. In particular, the heir and joint emperor John VIII Palaiologos appointed him as his personal secretary. On behalf of John, Filelfo attended the international congress in Buda in 1423; he met personally with the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, Despot of Serbia Stefan Lazarevic and other European leaders. He also went to Kovin on his return to Constantinople. In his Letters to Roman popes, kings and princes, the Italian humanist proposed to serve as an alter Nestor, a man who would give better advice on the war against the Turks. He is particularly interested in Serbian history. In this respect, he mentions the most important events relating to the Serbian resistance against the Ottoman Empire, such as the sacrifice of Lazar in the Battle of Kosovo polje (1389), the legendary defense of Belgrade in 1456, and the fall of the fortress of Smederevo in 1459. Filelfo?s Letters represent an extraordinary testimony on Western Balkan history.
Francesco Filelfo (Tolentino 1398 ?佛罗伦斯(1481)是14世纪20年代在君士坦丁堡(他住在那里)获得全面希腊语知识的人文主义者之一。这位年轻的学者融入了拜占庭的权势集团。特别是,继承人兼共同皇帝约翰八世任命他为私人秘书。1423年,菲勒福代表约翰参加了在布达举行的国际会议;他亲自会见了神圣罗马帝国皇帝西吉斯蒙德、塞尔维亚暴君拉扎雷维奇和其他欧洲领导人。他在返回君士坦丁堡时也去拜访了柯文。在他写给罗马教皇、国王和王子的信中,这位意大利人文主义者提议充当另一个内斯特,一个能在对抗土耳其人的战争中给出更好建议的人。他对塞尔维亚历史特别感兴趣。在这方面,他提到了与塞尔维亚抵抗奥斯曼帝国有关的最重要的事件,比如拉扎尔在科索沃波利亚战役(1389)中的牺牲,1456年贝尔格莱德的传奇防御,以及1459年斯梅代雷沃堡垒的陷落。Filelfo吗?这些信件是对西巴尔干历史的非凡见证。