Marsilio Ficino and the Phaedran Charioteer: Introduction, Texts, Translations.
Marsilio Ficino and the Phaedran Charioteer: Introduction, Texts, Translations.
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- ISBN
- 9780520042223
- Autore
- Ficino, Marsilio And Michael J. B. Allen
- Editori
- Berkeely, Los Angeles, London : University of California Press, 1981.
- Formato
- Publications of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies ; 14. VIII, 274 p. Original cloth with dust jacket.
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- Inglese
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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slightly discolored jacket, slightly stained top edge, otherwise good and clean. / Leicht verf�ter Umschlag, leicht angeschmutzter Kopfschnitt, sonst gut und sauber. - The great Florentine Neoplatonist Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499), published his commentary on Plato�s Phaedrus in 1496. Though incomplete, it was the culminating attempt in a series ot analyses of one of the most memorable episodes in all Greek literature, Plato�s myth of the souls as charioteers ascending through heaven to gaze upwards at the Ideas in the �superheavenly� place. The commentary contains some of Ficino's latest and most speculative thought on Platonic theogony and mythology; on the metaphysics and the epistemology of beauty; on the soul�s ethereal vehicles; on its flight tall, and immortality; and on the origins and natures of the four divine madnesses, preeminently the poetic and the amatory. It also betrays some fascinating misconceptions of the Phaedrus, since Ficino, assuming it was the first of Plato�s dialogues, thought it especially indebted to Pythagorean ideas and motifs, on the one hand, and to the poetic madness on the other. Along with a comprehensive historical introduction and notes, Mr. Allen has given us critically edited texts and translations of the commentary and its accompanying summae, and of Phaedran passages embedded in earlier works. Also included is the text of Ficino�s Latin translation of the dialogue�s �mythical hymn,� on which the bulk of the commentary and summae was based. The whole constitutes the first scholarly presentation of materials fundamental to an understanding of Ficino as philosopher, mythologist, and magus. - MICHAEL J. B. ALLEN, Professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles, is the author of a number of books and articles, primarily on Renaissance literature and philosophy, among them Morsilio Ficino; The Philebus Commentary (University of California Press, 1975). ISBN 9780520042223