Fragments of Marsilio Ficino’s Translations and Use of Proclus’ Elements of Theology and Elements of Physics: Evidence and Study

The present paper discusses the question of Marsilio Ficino’s lost translations of Proclus’ Elements of Physics and Elements of Theology. It reviews all known evidence for Ficino’s work on the Elements of Physics and Elements of Theology, examines new references and fragments of these texts in Ficin...

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Published in:Vivarium
Main Author: Robichaud, Denis (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2016
In: Vivarium
IxTheo Classification:KAF Church history 1300-1500; late Middle Ages
KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Marsilio Ficino Proclus Plotinus Neoplatonism Elements of Physics Elements of Theology marginalia translation William of Moerbeke
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Summary:The present paper discusses the question of Marsilio Ficino’s lost translations of Proclus’ Elements of Physics and Elements of Theology. It reviews all known evidence for Ficino’s work on the Elements of Physics and Elements of Theology, examines new references and fragments of these texts in Ficino’s manuscripts, especially in his personal manuscript of Plotinus’ Enneads, and studies how they fit within the Florentine’s philosophical oeuvre. The present case studies of manuscript evidence demonstrate how Proclus accompanied Ficino from his early ‘scholastic background’ through to his mastery of the Platonic tradition late in his career, especially, as is shown, in his study of Pseudo-Dionysius and Plotinus. Despite the fact that scholarship at times pits scholasticism and Renaissance Platonism against each other, in this sense Proclus—largely due to the Elements—bridges the two cultures.
ISSN:1568-5349
Contains:In: Vivarium
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685349-12341312