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Laus Platonici philosophi : Marsilio Ficino and his influence / edited by Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw, Valery Rees.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Clucas, Stephen, 1960-
Forshaw, Peter J.
Rees, Valery, 1947-
Series:
Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 198.
Brill's studies in intellectual history, 0920-8607 ; v. 198
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philosophy, Renaissance--Congresses.
Philosophy, Renaissance.
Ficino, Marsilio, 1433-1499--Congresses.
Ficino, Marsilio.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (396 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This collection of essays honours Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) as a Platonic philosopher. Ficino was not the first translator of Plato in the Renaissance, but he was the first to translate the entire corpus of Platonic works, and to emphasise their relevance for contemporary readers. The present work is divided into two sections: the first explores aspects of Ficino’s own thought and the sources which he used. The second section follows aspects of his influence in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The papers presented here deepen and enrich our understanding of Ficino, and of the philosophical tradition in which he was working, and they offer a new platform for future studies on Ficino and his legacy in Renaissance philosophy. Contributors include: Unn Irene Aasdalen, Constance Blackwell, Paul Richard Blum, Stephen Clucas, Ruth Clydesdale, Brian Copenhaver, John Dillon, Peter J. Forshaw, James Hankins, Hiro Hirai, Sarah Klitenic Wear, David Leech, Letizia Panizza, Valery Rees, and Stéphane Toussaint.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / S. Clucas , P. J. Forshaw and V. Rees
Introduction / S. Clucas , P. J. Forshaw and V. Rees
Ficino And The God Of The Platonists / John Dillon
Monstrous Melancholy: Ficino And The Physiological Causes Of Atheism / James Hankins
Quo Vertam Oculos Ut Te Laudem? Aspects Of Praise In Ficino’s Writing / Valery Rees
The First Pico–Ficino Controversy / Unn Irene Aasdalen
‘Et Nuper Plethon’—Ficino’s Praise Of Georgios Gemistos Plethon And His Rational Religion / Paul Richard Blum
Zoroaster And The Flying Egg: Psellos, Gerson And Ficino / Stéphane Toussaint
‘Jupiter Tames Saturn’: Astrology In Ficino’s Epistolae / Ruth Clydesdale
Ficino’s Hymns And The Renaissance Platonic Academy / Sarah Klitenic Wear
Studied As An Oration: Readers Of Pico’s Letters, Ancient And Modern / Brian Copenhaver
Platonic Love On The Rocks: Castiglione Counter-Currents In Renaissance Italy / Letizia Panizza
John Dee’s Annotations To Ficino’s Translation Of Plato / Stephen Clucas
Marsilio Ficino And The Chemical Art / Peter J. Forshaw
Earth’s Soul And Spontaneous Generation: Fortunio Liceti’s Criticism Of Ficino’s Ideas On The Origin Of Life / Hiro Hirai
Ficinian Influence On Henry More’s Arguments For The Soul’s Immortality / David Leech
Neo-Platonic Modes Of Concordism Versus Definitions Of Difference: Simplicius, Augustinus Steuco And Ralph Cudworth Versus Marco Antonio Zimara And Benedictus Pererius / Constance Blackwell
Bibliography / S. Clucas , P. J. Forshaw and V. Rees
Index / S. Clucas , P. J. Forshaw and V. Rees.
Notes:
Proceedings of a conference held in Sept. 2004 at Birkbeck College.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-16089-7
9786613160898
90-04-20566-7
OCLC:
743693709
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004188976.i-384 DOI

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