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58 THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE<br />

1.82 Plato, Il Critone di Leonardo Bruni e di Rinuccio Aretino, ed. E.Berti and A. Carosini,<br />

Florence, Olschki, 1983.<br />

1.83 Plethon, Georgios Gemistos, Traité des lois, ed. C.Alexandre, trans. A.Pellissier,<br />

Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1858; reprinted, Amsterdam, A.M.Hakkert, 1966 (Greek and<br />

French).<br />

1.84 Plethon, Georgios Gemistos, ‘Le “De differentiis” de Pléthon d’après l’autographe<br />

de la Marcienne’, ed. B.Lagarde, Byzantion 43 (1973) 312–43.<br />

English translations<br />

1.85 Ficino, Marsilio, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium on Love, trans. S.Jayne, Dallas,<br />

Tex., Spring Publications, 1985.<br />

1.86 Ficino, Marsilio, The Letters, London, Shepheard-Walwyn, 4 vols, 1975–88.<br />

1.87 Plethon, Georgios Gemistos, De differentiis, in C.M.Woodhouse, Gemistus Plethon:<br />

The Last <strong>of</strong> the Hellenes, Oxford, Clarendon, 1986, ch. 11.<br />

Secondary literature<br />

1.88 Allen, M.J.B. ‘Ficino’s Theory <strong>of</strong> the Five Substances and the Neoplatonists’<br />

Parmenides’, Journal <strong>of</strong> Medieval and Renaissance Studies 12 (1982) 19–44.<br />

1.89 Allen, M.J.B. The Platonism <strong>of</strong> Marsilio Ficino, Berkeley, Calif., University <strong>of</strong><br />

California Press, 1984.<br />

1.90 Allen, M.J.B. ‘Marsilio Ficino on Plato, the Neoplatonists and the Christian Doctrine<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Trinity’, Renaissance Quarterly 37 (1984) 555–84.<br />

1.91 Copenhaver, B.P. ‘Scholastic <strong>Philosophy</strong> and Renaissance Magic in the De vita <strong>of</strong><br />

Marsilio Ficino’, Renaissance Quarterly 37 (1984) 523–54.<br />

1.92 Field, A. The Origins <strong>of</strong> the Platonic Academy <strong>of</strong> Florence, Princeton, N.J.,<br />

Princeton University Press, 1988.<br />

1.93 Garfagnini, G.C. (ed.) Marsilio Ficino e il ritorno di Platone: Studi e documenti,<br />

Florence, Olschki, 2 vols, 1986.<br />

1.94 Gentile, S. ‘Sulle prime traduzioni dal greco di Marsilio Ficino’, Rinascimento 30<br />

(1990) 57–104.<br />

1.95 Hankins, J. Plato in the Italian Renaissance, Leiden, Brill, 2 vols, 1990.<br />

1.96 Klibansky, R. The Continuity <strong>of</strong> the Platonic Tradition during the Middle Ages,<br />

London, Warburg Institute, 1939; reprinted, Munich, Kraus, 1981.<br />

1.97 Klibansky, R. ‘Plato’s Parmenides in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance’,<br />

Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies 1 (1943) 281–330; reprinted, Munich, Kraus,<br />

1981.<br />

1.98 Kraye, J. ‘Francesco Filelfo’s Lost Letter De ideis’, Journal <strong>of</strong> the Warburg and<br />

Courtauld Institutes 42 (1979) 236–49.<br />

1.99 Kristeller, P.O. The <strong>Philosophy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Marsilio Ficino, Gloucester, Mass., Peter Smith,<br />

1964.<br />

1.100 Kristeller, P.O. ‘A Latin Translation <strong>of</strong> Gemistos Plethon’s De fato by Johannes<br />

Sophianos Dedicated to Nicholas <strong>of</strong> Cusa’, in Nicolò Cusano agli inizi del mondo<br />

moderno , Florence, Sansoni, 1970, 175–93.

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