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  1. 31 de jul. de 2007 · A Platonick discourse upon love; by Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni, 1463-1494; Gardner, Edmund Garratt, 1869-1935; Stanley, Thomas, 1625-1678

  2. 31 de ene. de 2024 · Thus, the present study conducted a comprehensive and in-depth analysis and discourse on romantic love, ... Positive emotions and emotional experiences, such as romantic or platonic love, ...

  3. 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.

  4. 4 de oct. de 2019 · Abstract. This chapter examines Platos views on love. It argues that Plato was fascinated by eros. He considers it a subject from which philosophers have

  5. Abstract. This chapter examines Shelley's engagement with Plato's thought in the summer of 1818. It describes how Shelley's intense communion with Plato brought him face to face with the most contested aspect of his own philosophy of love: whether it propels us out of our own world of self or instead pulls us further inward, creating a vortex ...

  6. The Platonic Dialogues comprise the most influential body of philosophy in the Western world. This paper presents an examination of the concept of love in selected Dialogues : the Symposium , the Phaedrus , and the Lysis . The divine nature of love, the kinds of love, the roles of the lover and the beloved, the power of

  7. 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. Addeddate. 2008-09-21 19:15:06. Copyright-region. US. Identifier. aplatonickdisco02benigoog. Identifier-ark.