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  1. Encyclopedia entry for Jim Lewis The Astrology of Marsilio Ficino Angela Voss The Florentine philosopher Marsilio Ficino (1433-99) is chiefly remembered for his revival of Platonic philosophy into the Christian West, but has been generally less recognised for his radical revisioning of the very premises of traditional astrology.

  2. 11 de sept. de 2018 · English. Marsilio Ficino on the alchemical art. Item 7 from Ms. Sloane 3638. Transcribed by Justin von Budjoss. This text is a translation of a Latin text, Marsilius Ficinus, 'Liber de Arte Chemica', which was printed in the. Theatrum Chemicum, Vol 2, Geneva, 1702, p172-183. It is not entirely certain if this text was actually written by.

  3. Download Free PDF. View PDF. Francesco Piro. Short book on the history of the classical view of Imagination as a inner "power", the subliminal work of which should be considered as the main source of irrational beliefs and passions, but also as the source of wonderful physical effects. The main authors analysed are Aristotle, Augustin, Ibn ...

  4. ActaLauris, n.º 1, 2013, pp. 57-107 ISSN: 2255-2820 86 Metafísica de la belleza y estética de la luz en Marsilio Ficino estética genuinamente sensorial y, como en Plotino, intuitivamente, se proyecta hacia una experiencia puramente intelectiva en la que se espera afrontar el propio rostro de Dios, cuyo esplendor en Ficino es, propiamente, la propia Belleza inteligible.

  5. People. Related topics. Philosophy portal. v. t. e. Marsilio Ficino ( Italian: [marˈsiːljo fiˈtʃiːno]; Latin name: Marsilius Ficinus; 19 October 1433 – 1 October 1499) was an Italian scholar and Catholic priest who was one of the most influential humanist philosophers of the early Italian Renaissance. He was an astrologer, a reviver of ...

  6. Marsilio Ficino e il segreto della Primavera di Botticelli. Numberless interpretations of Botticelli's Primavera have generated a intense critical debate over the centuries, starting with the fundamental studies of the Warburg School. The Neoplatonic triad Ficino-Poliziano-Landino remains essential to understand the painting, without mentioning ...

  7. Marsilio Ficino buscó renovar la unión entre religión y filosofía durante el Renacimiento. Creía que su separación había llevado a la decadencia de ambas. Se centró en el platonismo, donde esta unión había sido más estrecha, para revivirla. Su obra principal, Theologia Platónica, intentó renovar la especulación cristiana unificándola con el platonismo. Ficino veía al hombre ...