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    23 de may. de 2018 · FICINO, MARSILIO (1433 – 1499), was the most eminent philosopher of the Renaissance. Ficino employed Neoplatonism, the characteristic form of Renaissance philosophy, as a support for Christianity. Cosimo de' Medici, impressed with Ficino's precosity, gave him the opportunity to learn Greek and presented him with his country house at Florence, the Villa Careggi, where Ficino presided over his ...

  2. Marsilio Ficino (also known by his Latin name, Marsilius Ficinus) (October 19, 1433 – October 1, 1499) was one of the most influential humanist philosophers of the early Italian Renaissance, an astrologer, a reviver of Neoplatonism who was in touch with every major academic thinker and writer of his day, and the first translator of Plato's complete extant works into Latin.

  3. Marsílio Ficino (Figline Valdarno, 19 de outubro de 1433 – Careggi, Florença, 1 de outubro de 1499), filósofo italiano, é o maior representante do Humanismo florentino. Juntamente com Giovanni Pico della Mirandola , está na origem dos grandes sistemas de pensamento renascentistas e da filosofia do século XVII .

  4. 26 de mar. de 2021 · Biography. Marsilio Ficino, the son of Dietifeci d’Agnolo da Figline and Alessandra di Nannoccio da Montevarchi, was born on 19 October 1933 in Figline Valdarno. Having lived in and near Florence through the rediscovery of what must have seemed like countless textual and antiquarian treasures from the ancient world, wondrous developments in ...

  5. Marsilio Ficino, Introduzione alle Enneadi , 1492) La sua Accademia fiorentina , un tentativo di far rivivere l' Accademia di Platone , ebbe notevoli ripercussioni sullo sviluppo della cultura europea dell'epoca . Indice 1 La vita e le opere 1.1 L'Accademia e la «pia filosofia» 1.2 Teologia platonica e altri lavori 2 La dottrina 3 L'eredità 4 Opere 4.1 Traduzioni italiane 4.2 Commenti a ...

  6. Marsilio Ficino fue un filósofo y humanista italiano del siglo XV que revolucionó la teología y la medicina de la época. Nacido en Figline Valdarno en 1433, Ficino estudió griego, latín y filosofía en Florencia antes de convertirse en el principal traductor de los textos de Platón y otros filósofos griegos.

  7. Marsilio Ficino, (born Oct. 19, 1433, Figline, Republic of Florence—died Oct. 1, 1499, Careggi, near Florence), Italian philosopher, theologian, and linguist.His translations and commentaries on the writings of Plato and other Classical Greek authors marked the beginning of the Florentine Platonist Renaissance. In conceiving the universe as a hierarchy of substances that descends from God to ...

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