This article argues that Giannozzo Manetti's Life of Socrates (c. 1440), seemingly a random pastiche of ancient sources, is in fact carefully constructed to present a particular image of Socrates, a Socrates who can serve as a model for the humanistic movement of the early fifteenth century.Histor
The main biographical source about Plato, according to the testimony of the Neoplatonic Simplicius, ...
This article provides the first philological analysis and interpretation of the ode to Plato written...
Journal ArticleThe recent resurgence in Socratic scholarship has been rather unconcerned with the re...
A comparative study of the humanist academies of Bessarion, Pomponio Leto, Giovanni Gioviano Pontano...
The first part of the present paper argues against any attempts to find a set of fixed points of a d...
The aim of the article is to show that the so-called “philosophia perennis” is valid for our modern ...
I argue that Socrates, by his own lights, failed to achieve happiness. This result is important not ...
Argues that the theology of the Italian Renaissance looks forward in certain key respects to the the...
This article is focused on Angelo Poliziano's general attitude as a discipline and on his specific a...
This article considers Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola’s understanding of the history of Platonis...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH. All rights reserved. This article counters the dominant misinterpreta...
The first part of the present paper argues against any attempts to find a set of fixed points of a d...
Bios Philosophos. Philosophy in Ancient Greek Biography (Brepols, 2016), organized by Mauro Bonazzi ...
The nature and function of Socratic irony has been much disputed incontemporary scholarship, and the...
The main biographical source about Plato, according to the testimony of the Neoplatonic Simplicius, ...
This article provides the first philological analysis and interpretation of the ode to Plato written...
Journal ArticleThe recent resurgence in Socratic scholarship has been rather unconcerned with the re...
A comparative study of the humanist academies of Bessarion, Pomponio Leto, Giovanni Gioviano Pontano...
The first part of the present paper argues against any attempts to find a set of fixed points of a d...
The aim of the article is to show that the so-called “philosophia perennis” is valid for our modern ...
I argue that Socrates, by his own lights, failed to achieve happiness. This result is important not ...
Argues that the theology of the Italian Renaissance looks forward in certain key respects to the the...
This article is focused on Angelo Poliziano's general attitude as a discipline and on his specific a...
This article considers Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola’s understanding of the history of Platonis...
An analysis of the reception of Petrarch in Italy and Europe from the late fourteenth through the si...
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH. All rights reserved. This article counters the dominant misinterpreta...
The first part of the present paper argues against any attempts to find a set of fixed points of a d...
Bios Philosophos. Philosophy in Ancient Greek Biography (Brepols, 2016), organized by Mauro Bonazzi ...
The nature and function of Socratic irony has been much disputed incontemporary scholarship, and the...
The main biographical source about Plato, according to the testimony of the Neoplatonic Simplicius, ...
This article provides the first philological analysis and interpretation of the ode to Plato written...
Journal ArticleThe recent resurgence in Socratic scholarship has been rather unconcerned with the re...