Friend to Mankind: Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499)Michael Shepherd Shepheard-Walwyn, 1 sty 1999 - 224 Eighteen essays reexamine Ficino’s life and work focusing on three essential aspects: his significance in his own times, his spreading influence throughout Europe and over subsequent centuries in many areas of thought and creativity, and his enduring relevance today. Translation of his major works from Latin enables a new generation to rediscover and share Ficino’s vision of human potential. |
Spis treści
A Man of Compassion | |
Ficinos Influence in Europe | |
Ficino and Astrology | |
Ficino and Shakespeare | |
Translating Ficino | |
A Dialogue with the Ghost of Ficino on | |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Academy Advaita Angelo Poliziano Aristotle astrology beauty body called celestial century Christ Christian Church classical commentary on Plato’s context correspondence Cosimo daimon desire divine doctor English Ermolao Barbaro essays eternal Ficino says Ficino wrote Ficino’s letters Florence Florentine friends Giovanni Pico give Greek harmony heavenly heavens Hermes Trismegistus human Hungary Ibid idea influence inspired intellect Italian Italy John Colet Juliet King knowledge Latin Letters of Marsilio light live Lorenzo magus man’s mankind Marsilio Ficino Matthias medicine Merchant of Venice mind natal chart nature one’s Opera Parmenides Paul’s Pazzi Conspiracy person philosophy Pico della Mirandola Pico’s planets Plato Plato’s Symposium Plotinus poet Poliziano Pope priest religion Renaissance Romeo Romeo and Juliet Saturn scholars seek Shakespeare soul spirit stars teachings texts theologians theology things thought Three Books tradition translation truth understanding unity universal Vita wisdom words writings