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Marsilio T.
Ficino (Italian: [marˈsiːljo fiˈtʃiːno];
Latin name:
Marsilius Ficinus; 19
October 1433 – 1
October 1499) was an
Italian scholar and Catholic...
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ancient Philosophers called the
crows head, or the
black sun. — Marsilius
Ficinus, "Liber de Arte Chemica" The
black sun is used to
illuminate the dissolution...
- the Nag
Hammadi discoveries of 1945. The
Latin language corpus was by
Ficinus during 1484, the
first of a Gr****
language text was
Aldus in 1513. The...
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fever was
thought to
break (see
quartan fever,
quintan fever).
Marsilius Ficinus gives a
foundation for the belief: he
states that
there is a year ****igned...
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several medieval scholars:
Marsilius of
Padua Marsilius of
Inghen Marsilius Ficinus as well as King Marsile, a
character in the
medieval heroic poem, The Song...
- Love,
Cecco D'Ascoli, Pico
della Mirandola,
Marsilio Ficino (Marsilius
Ficinus),
Giordano Bruno,
Cornelio Agrippa, and Paracelsus, all the way through...
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renowned Platonic philosophers of the 15th century, such as
Marsilius Ficinus and others. On the
other hand, in his Ballate, he
pours himself out ingenuously...
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erste Auflage 1843;
zweite Auflage 1846 Kryptogamie,
Heinrich David August Ficinus;
Gustav Heynhold; C
Schubert -
Arnoldsche Buchh. 1823
Wikispecies has information...
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first commented reprint was the
Libellus de sole,
originally by
Marsilius Ficinus. He then made two
different commented reprints of the
Tractatus de sphaera...
- d'Espagnet,
Petrus Joannes Faber,
Joannes Chrysippus Fani****,
Marsilius Ficinus,
Joannes Franciscus Picus Mirandula,
Nicolaus Flamellus,
Melchior Friben...