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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Intellectual leader of the Italian Renaissance as a scholar and Catholic priest.  Humanist philosopher and translator of Plato, notable for introducing the term and concept of 'Platonic Love' into the vocabulary.  His correspondence, which has been preserved in its entirety, reveals his love and long relationship with Giovanni Cavalcanti.   
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Intellectual leader of the Italian Renaissance as a scholar and Catholic priest.  Humanist philosopher and translator of Plato, notable for introducing the term and concept of 'Platonic Love' into the vocabulary. His education was as a medical doctor, and his early books on medicine exerted considerable influence on Renaissance physicians.  His correspondence, which has been preserved in its entirety, reveals his love and long relationship with Giovanni Cavalcanti.   
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:27, 27 June 2022

Marsilio Ficino

Country

Italy

Birth - Death

1433 - 1499

Occupation

Academic

Description

Intellectual leader of the Italian Renaissance as a scholar and Catholic priest. Humanist philosopher and translator of Plato, notable for introducing the term and concept of 'Platonic Love' into the vocabulary. His education was as a medical doctor, and his early books on medicine exerted considerable influence on Renaissance physicians.  His correspondence, which has been preserved in its entirety, reveals his love and long relationship with Giovanni Cavalcanti.

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