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Marsilio Ficino

    October 19, 1433 – October 1, 1499

    Marsilio Ficino was a pivotal figure in the Italian Renaissance, whose philosophical work revived Platonic thought. As a scholar and priest, he engaged not only with philosophy but also astrology, becoming the first to translate Plato's complete works into Latin. His influential Florentine Academy shaped the direction of European philosophy and Renaissance thought. Ficino served as a central nexus for intellectual life, connecting with major thinkers and writers of his era.

    Marsilio Ficino
    The Letters of Marsilio Ficino
    Commentary on Plato's Symposium on Love
    Commentaries on Plato, Parmenides
    The Letters of Marsilio Ficino: Volume 7: Volume 7
    The Letters of Marsilio Ficino: Volume 6: Volume 6
    Meditations on the Soul