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Consiglio contro la pestilenza
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple catalogs (including UNESCO Index Translationum, Google Books, and general academic databases) yielded no evidence of an English translation of Marsilio Ficino's 'Consiglio contro la pestilenza' (1481). While Ficino's other works, such as 'De vita' (Three Books on Life) and his letters, have been translated, this specific plague treatise does not appear to have been translated into English.
Verified Apr 1, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex, loc, ustc, google books · methodology
Marsilio Ficino writes a survival manual for the Renaissance plague, balancing cold medical logic with the raw terror of the Black Death. Discover why a 15th-century philosopher believed the air itself could turn against you and how to physically fortify your body against an invisible killer.