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The Platonism of Marsilio Ficino: A Study of His Phaedrus Commentary, Its Sources and Genesis
Michael Allen gave us in 1981 the first critical edition and translation of a commentary by the enormously influential Florentine Neoplatonist, Marsilio Ficino (1439-1499), on the Phaedrus's memorable if complex myth of man's soul as a winged charioteer, Now he uses this commentary as a springboard for an extended study of many aspects of Ficino's philosophy, poetics and mythology. Though his specific aim has been to deepen our understanding of Ficino's genius as a Platonic commentator, he has also succeeded in enhancing our appreciation of Ficino's ideas in general and of his independent relationship to the ancient Neoplatonic tradition in which as a scholar he was so thoroughly and luminously immersed.
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184 All p
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| Publisher | Univ. of California Press Ltd. : London., 1984 |
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xv + 284hlm: 15,5x23,5cm
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English
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0-520-05152-1
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