Freitag, 15. Januar 2021

Begegnungen von Platonismus und Christentum: Von Marsilio Ficino bis Michel Foucault

Valery ReesAnna CorriasFrancesca M. CrastaLaura Follesa,
 
Guido Giglioni (eds.): 

Platonism 
Ficino to Foucault
Leiden: Brill 2020, VI, 358 pp.

The sixteen essays in this volume trace the development of Platonism in the history of Western thought, starting with the revival of the Platonic tradition in the early modern period that followed the rediscovery and translation of important Greek texts. Special attention is devoted to Marsilio Ficino’s translations and commentaries; to the relationship between Platonism and Christianity; to the influence of Platonic metaphysics on the mystical tradition – in particular on Jacob Böhme and Emanuel Swedenborg; to the impact of idealism on the hermeneutical criticism of traditional philosophical categories and to the ways in which the so-called ‘Critique of Modernity’ promoted a new reading of the Platonic dialogues. The emphasis throughout is on demonstrating the theoretical and historical continuity of Platonism over the centuries. 
See also: Jutta Eming und Michael Dallapiazza (Hg.), unter Mitarbeit 
von Falk Quenstedt und Tilo Renz:
Marsilio Ficino in Deutschland und Italien
Renaissance-Magie 
zwischen Wissenschaft und Literatur
Reihe: Episteme in Bewegung 7 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017, VIII, 291 S.  (kein Register) 
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Contributors are: Laura Candiotto, Pierpaolo Ciccarelli, Anna Corrias, Francesca Maria Crasta, Eva del Soldato, Laura Follesa, Guido Giglioni, Nicholas Holland, Andrea Le Moli, Brunello Lotti, Cecilia Muratori, Arnold Oberhammer, Paula Oliveira e Silva, Valery Rees, Pasquale Terracciano, and Angelo Maria Vitale.

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