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Yet the university which was founded during the fourteenth century never occupied a predominant place in the intellectual life of the city, and hence the learned disciplines characteristic of the

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From the time of his first biographer, Giovanni Corsi, Ficino’s work of recovering and disseminating Platonism was held to be one of the great achievements of Medici patronage.

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Reverse of medal of Passeri, from I. P. Tomasinus, Illustrium virorum elogia, Padua, 1630 (photo: Warburg Institute) page ii 1. Francesco Furini, Celebration of Plato and the Platonic Academy

Which would have led Hankis to believe that the Platonic Academy in Florence was nothing more than a myth invented by historiographers, and that Marsilio Ficino’s thought

The Platonic Academy of Florence has been the subject of many more or less far-fetched interpretations that has created around it an atmosphere of esoteric mystery. The aim

Hankins, ‚The Myth of the Platonic Academy of Florence‘, Renaissance Quarterly, 44 (1991), 429-76 (p. 455). During the 1460s one can discern Ficino’s evolving role and reputation from that of

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Founded by Cosimo de‘ Medici in the early 1460s, the Platonic Academy shaped the literary and artistic culture of Florence in the later Renaissance and influenced science, religion, art, and

Paolo Antonio Soderini (1448 — after 1500) was a noble Florentine jurist active in the anti-Medicean Florentine republic, who spent some years resident at Rome.. He was the older

The origins of the Platonic Academy of Florence

Founded by Cosimo de‘ Medici in the early 1460s, the Platonic Academy shaped the literary and artistic culture of Florence in the later Renaissance and inf

The Platonic Academy of Florence was an informal discussion group which formed around Marsilio Ficino in the Florentine Renaissance of the fifteenth century. Wikipedia. Platonic

Platonic Academy, a group of scholars in mid-15th-century Florence who met under the leadership of the outstanding translator and promulgator of Platonic philosophy Marsilio Ficino

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ACADEMY FLORENTINE — the Platonic Academy in Florence (which should not be identified with the University of Florence) arose under the inspiration and patronage of the Medicis as a

By collecting literary sources, inscriptions, architectural remains and sculptures related to Platonic philosophers, this study aims to reconstruct the architectural and topographic context of

James Hankins , Cosimo de‘ Medici and the ‚Platonic Academy‘ , Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, Vol. 53 (1990), pp. 144-162. James Hankins , The Myth of the Platonic

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The origins of the Platonic Academy of Florence by Field, Arthur, 1948-Publication date 1988 Topics Accademia platonica (Florence, Italy), Florence (Italy) — Intellectual life,

James Hankins: The Myth of the Platonic Academy of Florence. In: Renaissance Quarterly 44, 1991, S. 429–475 (mit allgemeiner Erörterung des Begriffs Akademie im 15. Jahrhundert)

Accademia platonica (Florence, Italy), Florence (Italy) — Intellectual life, Florence (Italy) — History — 1421-1737 Publisher Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press

In the period between Dante and Ficino, the intellectual life of Florence was dominated by the civic humanism of such writers as Boccaccio, Salutati, Bruni, Marsuppini, and Alberti, that is,

The Myth of the Platonic Academy of Florence. Renaissance Quarterly. 1991;44 (3):429–475. http://www.rsa.org/?page=RQ.

THE MYTH OF THE PLATONIC ACADEMY OF FLORENCE 433 writer believes that the effect of the evidence now available is to show that the „Platonic Academy of Florence,“ at least as it

Paradoxically, however, Ficino manipulated the myths of the prisci poetae and the furor poeticus, along with the myth of Orpheus, in creating his own personal charismatic agency among the

Founded by Cosimo de’ Medici in the early 1460s, the Platonic Academy shaped the literary and artistic culture of Florence in the later Renaissance and influenced science, religion, art, and literature throughout Europe in the early modern

lyre. And all this in Florence.4 The founder of the Platonic Academy, Ficino both translated into Latin for the first time the complete works of Plato, Plotinus and others, and combined his

HE MOST FAMOUS of all stories about the Platonic Academy of Florence is the story of its founding. According to the traditional account, Cosimo de‘ Medici, during the Council of

The Myth of the Platonic Academy of Florence* by JAMES HANKINS Nec enim tam numeranda veterum testimonia sunt quam ponderanda. Poliziano, Misc. I. 39 here has never been much

This circle is known as the Platonic Academy of Florence. It was the new Academy, which included an eclectic circle of thinkers, poets, courtiers and artists and the first