The Scholastic Background of Marsilio Ficino with an Edition of Unpublished Texts

The traditional view which emphasized the contrast between the Aristotelianism of the Middle Ages and the Platonism of the Renaissance can no longer be maintained in the light of recent studies. Aristotelianism continued to exist throughout the Renaissance and afterwards, and on the other hand, Plat...

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Main Author: Kristeller, Paul Oskar (Author)
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1944
In: Traditio
Year: 1944, Volume: 2, Pages: 257-318
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