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  1. 13 de mar. de 2021 · Phaedrus, Plato. Ion, Plato. Parmenides, Ion (Plato), Phaedrus (Plato) Volume 1 contains analysis and commentary on the 'Phaedrus', which is explicated as a meditation on 'beauty in all its forms' and a work of theology. The commentary on the 'Ion' explores a poetics of divine inspiration that leads to the Neoplatonist portrayal of ...

  2. Download Free PDF. View PDF. MARSILIO FICINO: RELIGIÓN CRISTINA Y TEOLOGÍA HUMANISTA José Luis Trullo Si un autor del Renacimiento ha sufrido como pocos una recepción distorsionada es Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499), de quien se pondera su protagonismo en la recuperación de la obra de Platón, cuyos diálogos tradujo por primera vez de manera ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2021 · Language. English; Latin. Volume. 2. 6 volumes ; 21 cm. The Platonic Theology is a visionary work and the philosophical masterpiece of Marsilio Ficino, the Florentine scholar-philosopher-magus who was largely responsible for the Renaissance revival of Plato. Includes bibliographical references and index. v. 1.

  4. Arts, vol. 6 (1994), 123-148 and b) in Voss, A. (2006) Marsilio Ficino, Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books, 189-21. The original Latin text is in Ficino (1576). The translators were members of the Latin translation group of the Company of Astrologers, London. There have been small editorial amendments in this new edition.

  5. Marsilio Ficino ( Figline Valdarno, Florencia, 19 de octubre de 1433, - Villa medicea de Careggi, Florencia, 1 de octubre de 1499) fue un sacerdote católico, filólogo, médico y filósofo renacentista italiano, protegido de Cosme de Médicis y de sus sucesores, incluyendo Lorenzo de Médici (llamado "el Magnífico"), fue además el artífice ...

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  6. 9 de jun. de 2011 · Marsilio Ficino. First published Thu Jun 9, 2011; substantive revision Sat Sep 2, 2017. Marsilio Ficino (1433–99) combined elements drawn from different philosophical, religious, and literary traditions to become one of the most famous philosophers of the Italian Renaissance.

  7. 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.