Proceedings of a conference held at The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies (Villa I Tatti) and the Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento (Florence, 26-27 April 2007). For Michael J.B. Allen
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At the junction between the Middle Ages and the Modern Era, the figure and work of Marsilio Ficino prove to be of great importance for the century-long tradition of theological and philosophical thought inspired by Plato's conceptual motifs. A series of studies investigates under different points of view the idea of platonic theology as defined by Ficino, but also in the forms it assumed before and after his work.