Marsilio Ficino was born on October 19, 1433 and died on October 1, 1499. Marsilio Ficino would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 581 years old today.
The Platonic Academy in Florence, established in the early 15th century, was a philosophical school founded by the humanist Marsilio Ficino. It aimed to revive and promote Platonic thought, integrating it with Christian theology and other philosophical traditions. The Academy served as a hub for intellectual exchange and played a significant role in the Renaissance, influencing art, literature, and philosophy. Notable figures associated with the Academy include Lorenzo de' Medici and various artists and scholars who contributed to the flourishing of Renaissance culture.
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Marsilio Ficino was born on October 19, 1433.
Marsilio Ficino was born on October 19, 1433.
Marsilio Ficino has written: 'Platonic theology'
Marsilio Ficino
Marsilio Ficino was a key figure in the Renaissance due to his translations of and commentaries on ancient texts, particularly the works of Plato. His revival of Platonic philosophy and emphasis on humanism had a profound influence on Renaissance thought, shaping the intellectual and cultural landscape of the time. Ficino's ideas promoted the idea of the interconnectedness of the universe and the pursuit of knowledge for personal and spiritual growth.
Ardis B. Collins has written: 'The doctrine of being in the Theologia platonica of Marsilio Ficino, with special reference to the influence of Thomas Aquinas'
Dieter Benesch has written: 'Marsilio Ficino's \\' -- subject(s): Astrology, Early works to 1800, German language, History and criticism, Latin language, Medieval Medicine, Translating and interpreting, Translating into German, Translations into German
Marsilio Landriani died in 1815.
Marsilio Landriani was born in 1751.
Marsilio da Carrara was born in 1294.
Marsilio da Carrara died in 1338.
There are a wide range of meanings for 'humanism'; Humanitas is a term Romans used.Some scholars have suggested that both the 15th century sculptor Sandro Botticelli and the Neoplatonic philosopher Marsilio Ficino considered Venus the focus of humanitas (humanism) in the Roman pantheon.