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  1. 31 de jul. de 2007 · Reprint of Thomas Stanley's translation, which was published in his Poems (p. 213-260), Lond., 1651, with title: A Platonick discourse upon love, written in Italian, by John Picus Mirandula in explication of a sonnet by Hieronimo Benevieni

  2. The. " Platonick Discourse" was published in 1651, when. he was twenty-seven years old, together with a reissue of his "Poems," his "Anacreon," and va-. rious other translations from his hand. It was re-. ". in the second volume. printed of his History of in Philosophy," published 16^6, and in subsequent.

  3. 21 de sept. de 2008 · A reprint of Thomas Stanley's translation which was published in his Poems (p. 213-260) London, 1651, with title: A Platonick discourse upon love, written in Italian by John Picus Mirandula, in explication of a sonnet by Hieronimo Benivieni.

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  5. A Platonick Discourse Upon Love. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Merrymount Press, 1914 - 83 pages. Preview this book » Selected pages. Page iii. Table of Contents. Contents. The First...

  6. The chapter analyses elements of Plato in works such as The Banquet, On Love, the Discourse on Love, and the Essay on Friendship.

  7. To call a friendly relationship that is devoid of sexual attraction or interaction “Platonic,” as we often do, is therefore to misrepresent him. On the contrary, he is especially interested in sexually charged relationships and is aware of their potential to do great good—though also great harm.