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Ficino’s human Demiurge and its sources: the case of Hermetica
2014
Per il testo di Ermia neoplatonico (II)
2012
What does Ramon Llull mean when he says «[el resclús] se maravellá com podia esser que Deus no exoya la natura humana de Jesucrist, qui pregava per s…
2014
The proto-novel Fèlix, o Llibre de meravelles contains many unsettling «meravelles» or «wonders». One such consists in an observation made by a «recluse» —rather than by a professional theologian— concerning the prayers of Christ and of Mary and the angels, etc., to the effect that their prayers have been unable to call forth any response from God. The efficacy of such prayers is thus brought into question, as is the readiness of God’s mercy and grace. By contextualising such matters within medieval currents of Neoplatonism, particularly the doctrine of causality, I argue that Llull presents a causally conceived theorisation of the hypostatic union. I identify Biblical and medieval preceden…
Image and Copy in French Deconstruction of Platonism
2021
This paper aims at investigating the relationship between some contemporary Interpretations of Plato's Ontology and the Theory of Image-Copy connection developed in many Dialogues such as Sophist, Philebus, Timaeus and Republic. By examinating some of the most relevant criticisms to this Theory cast by french Philosophers such as Deleuze and Derrida and by retracing the roots of these criticisms to the common source of Nietzsche's and Heidegger's Thought, the paper argues a way to overcome the stiff opposition which is commonly held between these two fronts, thus trying to refine the hermeneutical approach to Plato which almost dominated the XX century.
Plato's Physics of Meta. The Ontology of Image in the Timaeus
2015
An inquiry about the relation of physics, metaphysics and image production in Plato, where the question of image and mimesis are taken, by following Nietzsche's, Deleuze's and Derrida's interpretations, as representative of a conflict which shapes platonism from its inception.
Panayiotis Tzamalikos, Anaxagoras, Origen, and Neoplatonism. The Legacy of Anaxagoras to Classical and Late Antiquity, Vol. I and II, Arbeiten zur Ki…
2020
Eros prefigurazione di Agape
2014
Dante “platonico” nella poesia di Lorenzo il Magnifico
2014
La ripresa del corpus dantesco in senso platonico, operata dai dotti del Quattrocento, ha uno dei suoi alfieri in Lorenzo de’ Medici. Il Magnifico, che inizialmente si avvicina alla Commedia con approccio ironico, perviene ben presto – tramite Marsilio Ficino – a una lirica “alta” che assume il Paradiso come testo di riferimento. Mi sembra interessante rilevare come gli spunti danteschi in Lorenzo muovano dalla necessità di porre in rilievo ulteriori modelli filosofici di stampo platonico, ad esempio lo pseudo-Dionigi; il Magnifico rielabora attentamente passi danteschi suggestionati da opere come le Gerarchie celesti, nell’intento, a mio parere, di corroborare la tesi di un “Dante platonic…
The Ancient Commentators of Plato and Aristotle
2009
In late antiquity the works of Plato and Aristotle were subject to intense study, which eventually led to the development of a new literary form, the philosophical commentary. Until recently these commentaries were understood chiefly as sources of information for the masters, Plato and Aristotle, they commented upon. However, in recent years, it has become increasingly acknowledged that the commentators themselves - Aspasius, Alexander, Themistius, Porphyry, Proclus, Philoponus, Simplicius and others - even though they worked in the Platonist-Aristotelian framework, contributed to this tradition in original, innovative and significant ways such that their commentaries are philosophically im…
Seis suspiros en la literatura clásica española
2017
El artículo acomete el análisis de seis «suspiros» estratégicamente seleccionados entre textos poéticos y narrativos importantes de la literatura clásica española (el Cid, el Romancero, el Abencerraje, Garcilaso, el Quijote, el Persiles). Atendiendo a factores textuales y contextuales, estrictamente literarios y ampliamente culturales, el análisis de esos suspiros muestra la relevancia de los mismos dentro de las obras en las que aparecen, así como sus implicaciones a diversos niveles, demostrando en último término el talento de los escritores que los han recreado.