This article focuses on some characteristics of Renaissance Platonism, with special reference to Marsilio Ficino and his complex position, which is commonly interpreted in a way that underestimates its theoretical weight and its essential and enduring role in European culture. In fact, Ficino had a strong influence on the subsequent interpretations of Plato, insomuch as one could speak, instead of Plato, of Ficino’s Plato.
Alcune considerazioni su Marsilio Ficino e il platonismo rinascimentale
CILIBERTO, Michele
2009
Abstract
This article focuses on some characteristics of Renaissance Platonism, with special reference to Marsilio Ficino and his complex position, which is commonly interpreted in a way that underestimates its theoretical weight and its essential and enduring role in European culture. In fact, Ficino had a strong influence on the subsequent interpretations of Plato, insomuch as one could speak, instead of Plato, of Ficino’s Plato.File in questo prodotto:
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