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Theologia Platonica de immortalitate animae (Platonic Theology). Harvard U. P., Latin with English translation. • vol. 1, 2001, • vol. 2, 2002, • vol. 3, 2003, • vol. 4, 2004, • vol. 5, 2005, • vol. 6 with index, 2006, •
The Letters of Marsilio Ficino, transl. by the Language Department of the School of Economic Science (Shepheard-Walwyn, 1975–2013). (With extensive endnotes.) • vol. I, 1975, • vol. II, 1978, • vol. III, 1981, • vol. IV, 1988, • vol. V, 1994, • vol. VI, 1999, • vol. VII, 2003, • vol. VIII, 2010, • vol. IX, 2013,
Commentaries •
Gardens of Philosophy: Ficino on Plato, ed. and transl. by Arthur Farndell (Shepheard-Walwyn, 2006). This, the first volume in a five-volume series, provides the first English translation of the 25 short commentaries on the dialogues and the 12 letters traditionally ascribed to Plato. The volume contains the following: • Ficino's Preface to his Commentaries on Plato [addressed to
Lorenzo de' Medici]. •
Hipparchus: The Desire for Gain •
Philosophy or
The Lover •
Theages: Wisdom •
Meno: Virtue •
Alcibiades I: Nature of Man •
Alcibiades II: Prayer •
Minos: Law •
Euthyphro: Holiness •
Hippias: The Beautiful and Noble •
Lysis: Friendship •
Theatetus: Knowledge •
Ion: Poetic Inspiration •
Statesman: Kingship •
Protagoras: Virtue •
Euthydemus: The Views of the
Sophists •
Lesser Hippias: Truthfulness •
Charmides: Temperance •
Laches: Courage •
Cratylus: Names •
Gorgias: Rhetoric •
Apology:
Socrates' Defense •
Crito: Socrates' Way of Life •
Phaedo: Nature of the Soul •
Menexenus: Love for One's Country •
Critias: Story of
Atlantis • Discussions of Plato's
twelve letters • Two of Ficino's other prefaces to the dialogues and their commentaries • ''Evermore Shall Be So: Ficino on Plato's'' Parmenides, ed. and transl. by Arthur Farndell (Shepheard Walwyn, 2008). (Does not include Latin text.) • ''When Philosophers Rule: Ficino on Plato's
Republic,
Laws, and
Epinomis, ed. and transl. by Arthur Farndell (Shepheard-Walwyn, 2009). (Unabridged except for the commentary on Republic
, bk. 8; see Nuptial Arithmetic'', below.) • ''All Things Natural: Ficino on Plato's'' Timaeus, ed. and transl. by Arthur Farndell (Shepheard-Walwyn, 2010). • ''On the Nature of Love: Ficino on Plato's'' Symposium, ed. and transl. by Arthur Farndell (Shepheard-Walwyn, 2016).
Other translations of commentaries •
Commentaries on Plato. I Tatti Renaissance Library. Bilingual, annotated English/Latin editions of Ficino's commentaries on the works of Plato. • vol. 1, 2008,
Phaedrus, and
Ion, transl. by Michael J. B. Allen, • vol. 2, 2012,
Parmenides, pt. 1, transl. by Maude Vanhaelen, • vol. 3, 2012,
Parmenides, pt. 2, transl. by Maude Vanhaelen, • ''Commentary on Plato's Symposium on Love'', transl. with an introduction and notes by Sears Jayne (Woodstock, CT: Spring Publications, 1985), 2nd edn., 2000,
Other works • ''Nuptial Arithmetic: Marsilio Ficino's Commentary on the Fatal Number in Book VIII of Plato's'' Republic, ed. and transl. by Michael J. B. Allen (U. of California P., 1994). • ''Icastes. Marsilio Ficino's Interpretation of Plato's
Sophist,'' ed. and tranl. by Michael J. B. Allen (Berkeley: U. of California P., 1989). •
The Book of Life, transl. with an introduction by Charles Boer, Dallas: Spring Publications, 1980. •
De vita libri tres (
Three Books on Life, 1489) transl. by Carol V. Kaske and John R. Clarke, Tempe, Arizona: The Renaissance Society of America, 2002. With notes, commentaries, and Latin text on facing pages. • •
De religione Christiana et fidei pietate (1475–6), dedicated to Lorenzo de' Medici. (English translation below.) •
On the Christian Religion, ed. and transl. by Dan Attrell, Brett Bartlett, and David Porreca (U. of Toronto P., 2022). (With extensive notes, indexes, etc.) •
In Epistolas Pauli commentaria, Marsilii Ficini Epistolae (Venice, 1491; Florence, 1497). •
Meditations on the Soul: Selected letters of Marsilio Ficino, transl. by the Language Department of the School of Economic Science, London. Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions International, 1996. . •
Collected works: Opera (Florence, 1491, Venice, 1516, Basel, 1561). ==See also==