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Gardens of Philosophy Arthur Farndell

Gardens of Philosophy By Arthur Farndell

Gardens of Philosophy by Arthur Farndell


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In forty short articles, this book presents the author's commentaries on the meaning and implications of twenty-five of Plato's Dialogues and of the twelve Letters traditionally ascribed to Plato. It is of interest to Renaissance scholars and historians.

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Gardens of Philosophy: v. 8 (Book IX) by Arthur Farndell

What made the Renaissance tick? Why had it such a force that its thinking spread from a small group of scholars in Florence, working in their own brilliant ways but coming together in Ficino's small villa on the Florentine hillside, supported by the powerful but highly intelligent Medici family - so that it affected the thinking of the whole of Europe, and eventually of America, for five hundred years and is continuing to do so? This is the first English translation of some of the key works: Marsilio Ficino (1433-99), having translated all the extant works of Plato's Greek philosophy for the first time into Latin, absorbs their wisdom and here, in forty short articles, presents to the Medici family, as his patrons and sponsors, his commentaries on the meaning and implications of twenty-five of Plato's Dialogues and of the twelve Letters traditionally ascribed to Plato. The book puts the reader into the moment of history when Cosimo de' Medici and his family were given the opportunity which 'good rulers' have sought, from the earliest Greek state till today, to unite power with wisdom. Though this book will be an essential buy for Renaissance scholars and historians, its freshness of thought and wisdom is presented by its title, jacket illustration and introductory material as a book to be reflected on by general readers of philosophy and wisdom. Here is that extraordinary tsunami of human thought and endeavour and sheer vital power that was the Renaissance, caught for us in its early stirrings of new thought. This is a book of deep wisdom for reflection, as well as a glimpse of mankind awakening once more to its true potential.

About Arthur Farndell

Arthur Farndell is one of the world's leading translators of Renaissance philosophy, having worked for many years on the translations of The Letters of Marsilio Ficino, eight volumes of which have been published by Shepheard-Walwyn to date.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Preface by Clement Salaman vii The Historical Context by Michael Shepherd viii Translator's Introduction xi Acknowledgements xii Socrates xiii Plato xiv Welcome xv PART ONE: Summaries of Twenty-five Dialogues of Plato 1 Translator's Notes to Part One 2 Ficino's Preface to his Commentaries on Plato 3 Hipparchus: the Desire for Gain 9 Philosophy or The Lover 10 Theages: Wisdom 12 Meno: Virtue 14 Alcibiades I: Nature of Man 17 Alcibiades II: Prayer 19 Minos: Law 21 Euthyphro: Holiness 23 Hippias: the Beautiful and Noble 25 Lysis: Friendship 30 Theaetetus: Knowledge 35 Ion: Poetic Inspiration 53 Statesman: Kingship 59 Protagoras: Virtue 65 Euthydemus: the Views of the Sophists 74 Lesser Hippias: Truthfulness 81 Charmides: Temperance 83 Laches: Courage 90 Cratylus: Names 95 Gorgias: Rhetoric 109 Apology: Socrates' defence 122 Crito: Socrates' way of life 129 Phaedo: Nature of the soul 130 Menexenus: Love for one's country 140 Critias: Story of Atlantis 143 PART TWO: Discussions of the Twelve 'Letters of Plato' 149 Translator's Notes to Part Two 150 First Letter: from Dion to Dionysius 151 Second Letter: from Plato to Dionysius 152 Third Letter: from Plato to Dionysius 160 Fourth Letter: from Plato to Dion 161 Fifth Letter: from Dion to Perdiccas 162 Sixth Letter: from Plato to Hermias, Erastus, and Coriscus 163 Seventh Letter: from Plato to Dion's relatives and friends 166 Eighth Letter: from Plato to Dion's relatives and friends 171 Ninth Letter: from Plato to Archytas 172 Tenth Letter: from Plato to Aristodemus 173 Eleventh Letter: from Plato to Laodoman 174 Twelfth Letter: from Plato to Archytas 175 PART THREE: Appendices 177 Translator's Notes to Part Three 178 Ficino's Introduction to ten of Plato's dialogues 179 Ficino's Preface to his commentaries on Plato 182 Index 184

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CIN0856832405G
9780856832406
0856832405
Gardens of Philosophy: v. 8 (Book IX) by Arthur Farndell
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Hardback
Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
2006-06-06
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