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Marsilij Ficini ... Opera & quae hactenus extitêre, & quae in lucem nunc primùm prodiêre omnia, ... in duos tomos digesta, ... Vnà cum Gnomologia, hoc est, Sententiarum ex iisdem operibus collectarum farragine copiosissima,per Adamum Henricum Petri ..
Only partial translations or excerpts exist. This is the first complete English translation.
The 'Opera Omnia' of Marsilio Ficino (1561) is a comprehensive collection of his works in Latin. While many individual treatises contained within this collection (such as 'Platonic Theology', 'Three Books on Life', and various commentaries) have been translated into English, the 'Opera Omnia' as a unified, complete collection has never been translated into English. Therefore, this is a first complete translation.
Platonic Theology, trans. Michael J. B. Allen (2001) [partial]
The book of life, trans. Charles Boer (1980) [partial]
Commentary on Plato's Symposium on love, trans. Sears Reynolds Jayne (1985) [partial]
The letters of Marsilio Ficino, trans. Members of the Language Department of the School of Economic Science, London (1988) [partial]
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Marsilio Ficino invites you to witness the grand reconciliation of ancient philosophy and Christian faith. This collection reveals how the human soul acts as a mirror to the divine, providing the ultimate guide for your own intellectual and spiritual ascent.
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