- "Triglia" and of the
Constantinian basilica. From here one
descends into the "
Platonica",
construction at the rear of the
basilica that was long
believed to have...
- The
Platonic Academy of
Florence (Italian:
Accademia Platonica di Firenze) was an
informal discussion group which formed around Marsilio Ficino in the...
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instance of a
famous author making reference to a work of the
Appendix Platonica (notheuomenoi). D.S. Hutchinson,
introduction to "Sisyphus," in John M...
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Testimonia Platonica: Le
antiche testimonianze sulle dottrine non
scritte di Platone. Milan: Vita e Pensiero.
First published as "Testimonia
Platonica. Quellentexte...
- The
Platonic Theology (Latin:
Theologia platonica de
immortalitate animorum) is a work
consisting of
eighteen books by
Marsilio Ficino.
Ficino wrote it...
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Ficino completed his
treatise on the
immortality of the soul,
Theologia Platonica de
immortalitate animae, (Platonic Theology) and De
Christiana Religione...
- of
Philosophy Plotinus.
Diogenes Laërtius 3.27 Aristoxenus,
Harmonics 30–31; see A. S. Riginos,
Platonica (1976), pp. 124 ff., for
further testimony....
- The work
Theologia Platonica by the
ancient philosopher Proclus. The work
Platonic Theology (Ficino) (Latin:
Theologia Platonica; subtitle: de immortalitate...
- (Relaxation),
Academia Platonica, 2004.
Currently published by Theurgia.
Cagliostro et l’oracle de la
colombe (Cagliostro),
Academia Platonica, 2004. Currently...
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Medici attended Pletho's
lectures and was
inspired to
found the
Accademia Platonica in Florence,
where Italian students of
Plethon continued to
teach after...