For other uses, see Accademia Fiorentina (disambiguation).
Accademia Fiorentina
Formation
1 November 1540 (1 November 1540)
Dissolved
7 July 1783 (7 July 1783)[1]: 226
Type
Philosophical academy
Purpose
Promotion of Tuscan as the basis for literary Italian
Location
Florence, Republic of Florence
The Accademia Fiorentina was a philosophical and literary academy established in Florence in the Republic of Florence during the Italian Renaissance. It was active from 1540 to 1783.
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