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  1. Riccardianus 709, a large collection of texts and excerpts from ancient, late antique and patristic works dated May 1456, see Gentile’s entry in Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Platone, 15–17; Gentile’s entry in Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Ermete Trismegisto, 95–98.

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  3. Biografia de Marsilio Ficino. Marsilio Ficino. (Figline, actual Italia, 1433 - Florencia, 1499) Filósofo y humanista italiano. Estudió en Florencia y Pisa, interesándose especialmente por el griego y el hebreo. El apoyo del mecenas florentino Cosme de Médicis el Viejo (artífice del poder de los Médicis sobre la ciudad) le permitió abrir ...

  4. Marsilio Ficino (born October 19, 1433, Figline, republic of Florence [Italy]—died October 1, 1499, Careggi, near Florence) was an Italian philosopher, theologian, and linguist whose translations and commentaries on the writings of Plato and other classical Greek authors generated the Florentine Platonist Renaissance that influenced European thought for two centuries.

  5. 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.

  6. 24 de oct. de 2014 · Iframe Pdf Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. ... Ficino, Marsilio. Publication date 1482 Publisher Miscomini, Antonio, fl. 1476-1494 ...

  7. Ficino came at the age of 18 to the house of Cosmo, who. seems to have recognized at once the unusual intelligence and earnestness of the lad. "What a career is alotted to you in your son," Cosmo is quoted as saying to the. "Karl Sieveking, Die Geschicte der Platonischen Akademie.