Ficino
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Ficino — [fi tʃiːno], Marsilio, italienischer Arzt, Humanist und Philosoph, * Florenz, 19. 10. 1433, ✝ Careggi (heute zu Florenz) 1. 10. 1499; 1473 zum Priester geweiht. Gefördert von Cosimo de Medici, wurde er zum Mittelpunkt des Florentiner… … Universal-Lexikon
Ficino — Ficino, Marsilio … Enciclopedia Universal
Ficino — Büste Ficinos von Andrea di Piero Ferrucci im Dom von Florenz, 1521 Marsilio Ficino (* 19. Oktober 1433 in Figline Valdarno; † 1. Oktober 1499 in Careggi bei Florenz) war ein Humanist und Philosoph. Er gehört zu den bekannte … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ficino — Marsile Ficin Marsile Ficin Philosophe italien Renaissance … Wikipédia en Français
Ficino, Marsilio — • Entry on this Renaissance Platonist, by M. Schumacher. Details his life and explores his relation to the classical thinkers Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Ficino, Marsilio — 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… … Universalium
Ficino, Marsilio — (1433 1499) Florentine translator and Neo platonic philosopher, associated with the Medici family, who became his patrons. The son of a personal physician to Cosimo de Medici, he received a medical rather than a humanistic education. Thus… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Ficino, Marsilio — (1433– 99) Philosopher and Mystic. Ficino was born near Florence. Under the patronage of Cosimo de’ Medici, he studied Greek philosophy and by 1477 he had translated all the dialogues of Plato. He was the founder of the Platonic Academy in… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Ficino, Marsilio — (1433 1499) Priest, doctor, musician, translator of ancient texts, writer, philosopher, and key figure of the Renaissance. Marsilio Ficino enjoyed the patronage of the Medici rulers of Florence. While in the service of Cosimo de Medici, Ficino … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Ficino, Marsilio — (1433–1499) The main representative of Platonism and Neoplatonism in Renaissance Florence, and the founder and head of the Academy of Florence . In 1484 his complete translation of Plato s dialogues was published. Ficino s commentaries and… … Philosophy dictionary