Commentaries On Plato Vol 1 Phaedrus & Ion Ficino Allen Harvard Blue HC USA 2008

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Book Series: The I Tatti Renaissance Library Author: Marsilio Ficino Format: Hardcover Genre: Philosophy, History Narrative Type: Nonfiction ISBN: 9780674031197 Item Length: 0.8 in Country of Origin: United States width: 0.6 in Language: English Signed: No Features: Dust Jacket Item Weight: 15.5 Oz Item Width: 0.6 in height: 0.1 in Number of Pages: 336 Pages Item Height: 0.1 in Book Title: Commentaries on Plato, Volume 1 Vol. 1 : Phaedrus and Ion Publication Year: 2008 Intended Audience: Adults Publisher: Harvard University Press Topic: Ancient / Greece, Europe / Renaissance, History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, History & Surveys / Renaissance

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Commentaries On Plato Vol 1 Phaedrus & Ion Ficino Allen Harvard Blue HC USA 2008. Brand/Publisher: Harvard University Press (The I Tatti Renaissance Library; Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States). Title: Commentaries on Plato, Volume 1: Phaedrus and Ion. Authors and editors: Marsilio Ficino (author, Renaissance Platonist philosopher); edited and translated by Michael J. B. Allen. Format: English-language scholarly hardcover volume in The I Tatti Renaissance Library series, presenting Ficino's Latin text with facing English translation. Cover: Light blue paper dust jacket with black-and-cream I Tatti Renaissance Library banner and gilt ruling, over dark blue cloth boards with gilt spine titling in the uniform blue design characteristic of the series. Content overview: Presents Ficino's Renaissance commentaries on Plato's dialogues Phaedrus and Ion, including Latin text, English translation, introduction, and explanatory notes that place these works within the broader tradition of Christian Platonism and classical philosophy. Features: Scholarly apparatus with introductions to each dialogue, translator's notes, bibliographical references, indices, and a high-quality sewn binding suitable for long-term reference and research use. Genre/Topics: Philosophy, Platonism, Renaissance studies, intellectual history, classical studies, and history of ideas. Language and audience: Latin original with parallel English translation, intended for adult readers, advanced students, and scholars of philosophy, classics, theology, and Renaissance literature. Identifiers and publication details: Copyright © 2008 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College; first published 2008 by Harvard University Press as volume 42 in The I Tatti Renaissance Library; printed in the United States of America; ISBN-13: 978-0-674-03119-7; EAN: 9780674031197 (rear jacket barcode). Additional notes: Nonfiction academic volume with dust jacket present; not signed; no bookplates, remainder marks, or supplemental media included.