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Marsilio Ficino was an Italian scholar and Catholic priest who was one of the most influential humanist philosophers of the early Italian Renaissance. He was an astrologer, a reviver of Neoplatonism in touch with the major academics of his day, and the first translator of Plato's complete extant works into Latin. … See more
Ficino was born at Figline Valdarno. His father, Diotifeci d'Agnolo, was a physician under the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici, who took the young man into his household and became the lifelong patron of Marsilio, who was … See more
• Theologia Platonica de immortalitate animae (Platonic Theology). Harvard University Press, Latin with English translation.
• The Letters of Marsilio Ficino. Shepheard-Walwyn … See more• Allen, Michael J.B.; Rees, V.; Davies, Martin (2002). Marsilio Ficino: his theology, his philosophy, his legacy. BRILL. ISBN 9789004118553. … See more
• Works by Marsilio Ficino at Open Library
• Platonis Opera Omnia (Latin)
• Celenza, Christopher S. "Marsilio Ficino". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy See morePlatonic Academy
During the sessions at Florence of the Council of Ferrara-Florence in 1438–1445, during the failed attempts to heal the schism of the Eastern (Orthodox) and Western (Catholic) churches See moreFicino died on 1 October 1499 at Careggi. In 1521 his memory was honored with a bust sculpted by Andrea Ferrucci, which is located in the south side of the nave in the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. See more
• Allegorical interpretations of Plato
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