Plato in the Italian Renaissance

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Plato in the Italian Renaissance

by James Hankins

(Columbia studies in the classical tradition, v. 17)

E.J. Brill, 1994

3rd impression [i.e. ed.]

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Includes text in Latin

"A census of manuscripts": p. [669]-737

"Census of printed editions ... of the Latin translations of Plato made between 1400 and 1600": p. [738]-796

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Plato in the Italian Renaissance, the first book-length treatment of Renaissance Platonism in over fifty years, is a study of the dramatic revival of interest in the Platonic dialogues in Italy in the fifteenth century. Through a richly contextual study of the translations and commentaries on Plato, James Hankins seeks to show how the interpretation of Plato was molded by the expectations of fifteenth-century readers, by the need to protect Plato against his critics, and the broader hermeneutical assumptions and practices of the period. The second half includes 20 appendices which treat of the dates, character, and sources of the translations and commentaries discussed in the first half. It also contains a catalogue raisonee of texts illustrative of Plato in the Quattrocento, comprising new critical editions of 59 texts, thirty-eight of them hitherto unpublished. The volume ends with a complete catalog of manuscripts and printed editions of Renaissance Latin translations of Plato, an incipitarium, and full indexes.

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