MARC Record
Leader
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21016
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050301s1984 gw |r |000 ||ger|d
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a| 3787316701
041
a| ger
h| lat
100
a| Ficino, Marsilio
d| 1433-1499
4| aut
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9| 22273
245
1
0
a| Über die Liebe oder Platons Gastmahl
260
a| Hamburg
b| Meiner
c| 1984
300
a| xliv-411 pages
490
0
a| Philosophische Bibliothek
v| 368
520
a| "De amore sive in convivium Platonis", the history of which extends well into the 17th century, is an adaptation and commentary on Plato in one and one of the most important philosophical works of the Renaissance.At a banquet ostensibly on the occasion of Plato's birthday, nine guests, all well-known Florentine scholars, present their views on love in alternating speeches, paraphrasing Plato's "Symposium" with a contemporary re-emphasis. The doctrine of amor / caritas becomes a speculative starting point for epistemology, theology, cosmology, ethics and natural philosophy.
600
0
a| Plato
d| 428/427-348/347 BC
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q859
9| 13315
648
0
a| 15th Century (1401-1500)
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7018
9| 21015
650
0
a| Philosophy
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q5891
9| 2357
700
a| Hasse, Karl Paul
4| trl
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q106291087
9| 24939
700
a| Blum, Paul Richard
4| edt
4| win
1| http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2061888
9| 24940
765
0
8
a| Commentarium in Convivium Platonis de amore
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c| BOO
920
a| boek
852
b| ORPH
c| ORPH
j| ORPH.PHI FICI a
999
d| 21016