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  1. Plotinus, Ficino, Marsilio and ourselves-some ethical reflections.Jm Rist - 1994 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 86 (3):448-467.
  2. Ficino, Marsilio.James G. Snyder - 2011 - In James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.
     
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  3. Ficino, Marsilio and plutarch-history of a misunderstanding.A. Depace - 1996 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 51 (1):113-135.
     
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  4. On Ficino, Marsilio first translations from the greek.S. Gentile - 1990 - Rinascimento 30:57-104.
     
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  5. The sources of Ficino, marsilio'de christiana religione'.C. Vasoli - 1988 - Rinascimento 28:135-233.
     
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  6. Geometry and optics in Ficino, Marsilio philosophy, on the origin of ontology of functionalism during the renaissance.S. Otto - 1991 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 98 (2):290-313.
     
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  7. Plotinus and Ficino, Marsilio-self-expression of thought.W. Beierwaltes - 1992 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 84 (2-3):293-324.
  8. Fantasy and imagination in Ficino, Marsilio and pomponazzi, Pietro.E. Garin - 1985 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5 (3):349-361.
     
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    Studied as an oration: Readers of pico's letters, ancient and modern.Pico Ficino - 2011 - In Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw & Valery Rees (eds.), Laus Platonici philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his influence. Boston: Brill. pp. 198--151.
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  10. For the history of Ficino, Marsilio translation of Plato-the revision mistakenly attributed to flandino, ambrogio, grynaeus, Simon revision of 1532, and the Anonymous revision of 1556/1557. [REVIEW]J. Monfasani - 1987 - Rinascimento 27:293-299.
     
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  11. The visual-spirits and body-soul mediation-socratic love in Ficino, marsilio'de amore'.Reginald Hyatte - 1993 - Rinascimento 33:213-222.
     
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  12. The sources of Bruno, giordano'sigillus sigillorum'or his confrontation with Ficino, Marsilio in oxford on the subject of the human soul.R. Sturlese - 1994 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 14 (1):33-72.
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    Marsilio Ficino and his work after five hundred years.Paul Oskar Kristeller - 1987 - [Florence]: Leo S. Olschki.
  14. Notes on the epistle'de divino furore'of Ficino, Marsilio.S. Gentile - 1983 - Rinascimento 23:33.
     
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  15. Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) : The Aesthetic of the One in the Soul.Tamara Albertini - 2010 - In Paul Richard Blum (ed.), Philosophers of the Renaissance. Catholic University of America Press. pp. 82-91.
    Introduction to Marsilio Ficino's Philosophy (English translation): Intellectual Development: The Discovery of a Philosophical Gift. The Organic Worldview: Man as "Intellectual Hero." Psychology: The Soul as "the Midpoint of Everything." Epistemology: The Mind as "Infinite Power." Metaphysics: The Mind-Soul as "Intellect and Will." Aesthetics: The Soul as "Artist." Reception and Updated Bibliography (selection).
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    Marsilio Ficino and His World.Sophia Howlett - 2016 - New York, NY, USA: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book makes the case for Marsilio Ficino, a Renaissance philosopher and priest, as a canonical thinker, and provides an introduction for a broad audience. Sophia Howlett examines him as part of the milieu of Renaissance Florence, part of a history of Platonic philosophy, and as a key figure in the ongoing crisis between classical revivalism and Christian belief. The author discusses Ficino's vision of a Platonic Christian universe with multiple worlds inhabited by angels, daemons and pagan gods, as (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino.Angela Voss (ed.) - 2006 - Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books.
    A selection of writings by the fifteenth-century philosopher and magus Marsilio Ficino, on the subject of astrology and natural magic. The editor's introduction provides a substantial historical and philosophical context for this figure and explains Ficino's astrology in relation to his Christian Platonic convictions"--Provided by publisher.
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    Marsilio Ficino in Deutschland und Italien: Renaissance-Magie zwischen Wissenschaft und Literatur.Jutta Eming & Michael Dallapiazza (eds.) - 2017 - Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.
    Marsilio Ficino, Protegé Cosimos, Pieros und Lorenzos von Medici, gilt als Zentralgestalt des italienischen Renaissance-Platonismus. Mit den Übersetzungen der Dialoge Platons, der Schriften Plotins und des Corpus Hermeticum sowie durch eine theoretische Verknüpfung von antiker Philosophie mit christlicher Religion übte er einen unübersehbar grossen Einfluss auf die europäische Wissenschafts- und Geistesgeschichte aus. Im Zentrum seines Theorie-Gebäudes steht ein komplexes Konzept von Magie, dessen Konstruktion bis heute erforscht wird. Es hat dem Band den Titel gegeben, dessen Themen sich Ficinos intellektuellem (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino: fonti, testi, fortuna: atti del convegno internazionale (Firenze, 1-3 ottobre 1999).Sebastiano Gentile & Stéphane Toussaint (eds.) - 2006 - Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura.
    Marsilio Ficino, fonti, testi, fortuna, convegno svoltosi à Firenze nell'ottobre del 1999, viene a chiudere la serie degli incontri internazionali coordinati dal Comitato Internazionale Marsilio Ficino e ora pubblicati a Londra e a Parigi. Il volume offre le versioni aggiornate delle conferenze pubbliche tenute all'Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento in quella occasione sull'opera ed il pensiero di Ficino, dal Quattrocento al Seicento. Il suo taglio prevalentemente filologico costituisce un imprescindibile complemento alle pubblicazioni del 1984-86, sempre in onore (...)
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    Plato's Persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance Humanism, and Platonic Traditions by Denis J.-J. Robichaud.Sergius Kodera - 2020 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (3):611-613.
    Marsilio Ficino was not only the first translator and commentator of Plato's and Plotinus's Opera omnia. He also developed a fascinating and highly complex synthesis of Platonism, Christian doctrine, Renaissance magic, and medicine. Well beyond the sixteenth century, Ficino's texts were very influential. Over the past four decades, authors like Michael Allen, Brian Copenhaver, James Hankins, and Valery Rees have substantially increased our awareness of Ficino's intricate and substantial contributions to the Platonic tradition and...
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    Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Platone: studi e documenti.Gian Carlo Garfagnini (ed.) - 1986 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
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    Marsilio Ficino in Germany from Renaissance to Enlightenment: a reception history.Grantley McDonald - 2022 - Genève: Librairie Droz.
    The philosopher and humanist Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) has attracted scholarly attention as translator of Plato, the Corpus Hermeticum, Plotinus and other Neoplatonists, and for his complex synthesis of Platonism and Christianity. While most previous studies of Ficino's reception have focussed on Italy, France, England and Spain, this book presents a comprehensive study of his reception in Germany and neighbouring areas, examining how Northern writers between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries remembered and reinvented Ficino's person and work. Focused chapters examine (...)
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    The Platonism of Marsilio Ficino: A Study of His Phaedrus Commentary, Its Sources and Genesis.Michael J. B. Allen - 1984
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    Synoptic art: Marsilio Ficino on the history of platonic interpretation.Michael J. B. Allen - 1998 - Firenze: Leo S. Olschki.
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    Docta religio y pia philosophia en el pensamiento de Marsilio Ficino: las fuentes herméticas y la búsqueda de una concordia.Andrea Paul - 2020 - Cuadernos de Filosofía 73:19-30.
    The objective of the article is double. On the one hand, it is aimed at examining the reworking of the Prisca Theologia, by Marsilio Ficino, Florentine neoplatonic of the XV century. That is: a wisdom whose origins date back to the Egypt of the Pharaohs and the Persia of Zoroaster. A millenary tradition that contained within it the doctrines of a true pia philosophia. On the other hand, to analyze the reception of hermeticism in the thought of Ficino and (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino and Frane Petrić on the “Ontological Priority” of Matter and Space.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1):229-239.
    This paper is a comparison of some of the central ontological claims on the nature of prime matter of the Renaissance Platonist Marsilio Ficino, and the nature of space of Frane Petrić, the sixteenth century Platonist from the town of Cres. In it I argue that there are two respects in which the natural philosophies of both Platonists resemble one another, especially when it comes to the ontological status of the most basic substrate of the material world. First, both (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino’s Critique of the Lucretian Alternative.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Journal of the History of Ideas 72 (2):165-181.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Marsilio Ficino’s Critique of the Lucretian AlternativeJames G. SnyderIntroductionMarsilio Ficino is perhaps most widely remembered by historians of philosophy today as a fifteenth-century Platonist and Hermeticist who advocated the soul’s flight from the sordid world of matter and body. Ficino’s major contributions to philosophy include his Latin translations of Plato and Plotinus, as well as his voluminous and encyclopedic Platonic Theology, where he argues that the immortal soul (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino et Frane Petrić à propos de la « priorité ontologique » de la matière et de l'espace.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1):229-239.
    Cet article est une comparaison de certaines affirmations ontologiques sur la nature de la matière première chez le platonicien de la Renaissance Marsilio Ficino et sur la nature de l’espace chez Frane Petrić, platonicien du XVIème siècle issu de la ville de Cres. J’y soutiens que les philosophies naturelles des deux platoniciens se ressemblent à deux égards, notamment en ce qui concerne le statut ontologique du substrat le plus fondamental du monde matériel. D’abord, Ficino comme Petrić soutiennent l’existence fondamentale (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino und Frane Petrić zur „ontologischen Priorität“ von Materie und Raum.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1):229-239.
    Dieser Artikel ist ein Vergleich einiger der signifikanten ontologischen Behauptungen über die Natur der ersten Materie des renaissancistischen Platonikers Marsilio Ficino und über das Gepräge des Raums Frane Petrićs, eines aus der Stadt Cres stammenden Platonikers des 16. Jahrhunderts. Darin vertrete ich die Ansicht, es bestünden zwei Hinsichten, in denen die natürlichen Philosophien beider Platoniker einander ähnelten, speziell in puncto ontologischer Sachlage des grundlegendsten Substrats der materiellen Welt. Zuallererst treten sowohl Ficino wie auch Petrić für eine fundamentale Existenz der (...)
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    Icastes: Marsilio Ficino's Interpretation of Plato's Sophist, Five Studies, with a Critical Edition and Translation.Michael J. B. Allen - 1989 - University of California Press.
    Michael Allen's latest work on the profoundly influential Florentine thinker of the fifteenth century, Marsilio Ficino, will be welcomed by philosophers, literary scholars, and historians of the Renaissance, as well as by classicists. Ficino was responsible for inaugurating, shaping, and disseminating the wide-ranging philosophico-cultural movement known as Renaissance Platonism, and his views on the _Sophist_, which he saw as Plato's preeminent ontological dialogue, are of signal interest. This dialogue also served Ficino as a vehicle for exploring a number of (...)
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    Marsilio Ficinos Selbstdarstellung: Untersuchungen zu seinem Epistolarium.Ursula Tröger - 2016 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Among the items in his legacy, the Florentine philosopher and humanist Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) left an extensive collection of Latin letters, which illustrate his studies and how he viewed himself as a teacher and counselor of princes. This book provides an introduction to this letter collection, analyzing selected letters with reference to the roles adopted by the author and his literary strategies.
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    Marsilio Ficino: his theology, his philosophy, his legacy.Michael J. B. Allen, Valery Rees & Martin Davies (eds.) - 2002 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume consists of 21 essays on Marsilio Ficino (1433-99), the Florentine scholar-philosopher-magus-priest who was the architect of Renaissance Platonism.
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    O Amor intelectual em marsílio de Ficino E Giordano Bruno.Luis Carlos Bombassaro - 2004 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 49 (4):689-700.
    Esse artigo pretende investigar a questão do amor intelectual na tradição platônicada Renascença, destacando a dimensão filosófica da interpretação do amor em Marsilio Ficino e Giordano Bruno.
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  34. Marsilio Ficino's Commentary on Plato's Gorgias.Leo Catana - 2019 - Philosophical Readings 11 (2):68-75.
    Plato’s Gorgias sets out to discuss the nature and aim of rhetoric. The dialogue was held in high esteem among late ancient Platonists and it resurfaced in Renaissance discussions about ethics. Olympiodorus produced an extensive commentary on the dialogue, emphasising its ethical content. In 1409, Leonardo Bruni provided the first complete Latin translation of the Gorgias with preface and annotations. Later in the Renaissance we find direct and indirect commentaries by George of Trebizond and Marsilio Ficino. I argue that (...)
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    A Marsilio Ficino manuscript written in bruges in 1475, and the alum monopoly of the popes.F. Saxl - 1937 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (1):61-62.
  36. Marsilio Ficino on Reminiscentia and the Transmigration of Souls.James Hankins - forthcoming - Rinascimento 45.
     
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    Plato's persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance humanism, and Platonic traditions.Denis J.-J. Robichaud - unknown - Philadelphia: PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press.
    In 1484, humanist philosopher and theologian Marsilio Ficino published the first complete Latin translation of Plato's extant works. Students of Plato now had access to the entire range of the dialogues, which revealed to Renaissance audiences the rich ancient landscape of myths, allegories, philosophical arguments, etymologies, fragments of poetry, other works of philosophy, aspects of ancient pagan religious practices, concepts of mathematics and natural philosophy, and the dialogic nature of the Platonic corpus's interlocutors. By and large, Renaissance readers in (...)
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    Fragments of Marsilio Ficino’s Translations and Use of Proclus’ Elements of Theology and Elements of Physics: Evidence and Study.Denis Robichaud - 2016 - Vivarium 54 (1):46-107.
    _ Source: _Volume 54, Issue 1, pp 46 - 107 The present paper discusses the question of Marsilio Ficino’s lost translations of Proclus’ _Elements of Physics_ and _Elements of Theology_. It reviews all known evidence for Ficino’s work on the _Elements of Physics_ and _Elements of Theology_, examines new references and fragments of these texts in Ficino’s manuscripts, especially in his personal manuscript of Plotinus’ _Enneads_, and studies how they fit within the Florentine’s philosophical oeuvre. The present case studies (...)
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  39. Nuptial Arithmetic Marsilio Ficino's Commentary on the Fatal Number in Book Viii of Plato's Republic.Michael J. B. Allen - 1994
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    Marsilio Ficino and the twelve gods of the zodiac.Carol V. Kaske - 1982 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 45 (1):195-202.
  41. Marsilio Ficino and the Religion of the Philosophers.James Hankins - forthcoming - Rinascimento 48.
     
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    Marsilio Ficino i Frane Petrić o »ontološkom prioritetu« materije i prostora.James G. Snyder - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (1):229-239.
    Ovaj članak je usporedba nekih od centralnih ontoloških stavova o naravi prve materije renesansnog platonista Marsilia Ficina te naravi prostora Frane Petrića, platonista 16. stoljeća iz grada Cresa. U njemu tvrdim da postoje dva aspekta u kojima prirodne filozofije oba platonista nalikuju jedna drugoj, naročito po pitanju ontološkog statusa najtemeljnijeg supstrata materijalnog svijeta. Kao prvo, i Ficino i Petrić se zalažu za temeljnu egzistenciju materije i prostora. Kao drugo, oba filozofa pridaju »ontološki prioritet« materiji i prostoru nad onim što se (...)
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    Marsilio Ficino as Reader of Plotinus: The ‘Enneads’ Commentary.Stephen Gersh - 2024 - BRILL.
    This first complete study of Marsilio Ficino’s _Commentary on Plotinus_, published in 1492, will serve as the definitive analysis of Ficino’s late philosophy and also as an essential companion to Gersh’s edition-translation of the same work.
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  44. Marsilio Ficino e la Mozofia del Rinascimento.G. Saitta - 1921 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 2:32.
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    Una nota sobre Marsilio Ficino y la religiosidad renacentista.Jéssica Sánchez Espillaque - 2023 - Isidorianum 15 (29).
    El pensamiento humanista y cristiano se da la mano en un hombre como Marsilio Ficino, que desde el furor religioso y platónico se acerca a a la religiosidad renacentista. Un espíritu que se ha distinguido, principalmente, por dos conceptos: paz y tolerancia.
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    Marsilio Ficino e il dibattito antiaverroista sulla provvidenza.Valentina Zaffino - 2022 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1:1-18.
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  47. Marsilio Ficino.Cesare Vasoli - 2009 - Figline Valdarno: Città di Figline Valdarno, Assessorato alla cultura.
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    "Marsilio Ficino and the Phaedran Charioteer", por Michael J.B. Allen.Manuel Correia - 1988 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 31:124-125.
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  49. Marsilio Ficino e il codice Riccardiano 581.Giovan Battista Alberti - 1970 - Rinascimento 10:187-193.
     
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    Marsilio Ficino on significatio.Michael J. B. Allen - 2002 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):30–43.
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