Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) was one of the luminaries of the
Florentine Renaissance and the scholar responsible for the revival of
Platonism. The translator and interpreter of the works of both Plato
and Plotinus as well as of various Hermetic and Neoplatonic texts,
Ficino was also a musician, priest, magus and psychotherapist, an
original philosopher and the author of a vast and important
correspondence with the intellectual figures of his day including
Lorenzo the Magnificent. Professor Allen has become the foremost
interpreter of Ficino’s metaphysics and mythology, and the ancient
sources they draw upon; and this collection of essays assembles his
work on Ficino’s complex interrogation of Platonic 'theology’ as
not only a preparation for Christianity but as an enduring medium for
intellectuals to explore and to express Christian truths.
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Studies in Marsilio Ficino's Metaphysics and its Sources
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ISBN
9781040245804
Publisert
2024
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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