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, seven volumes of which have been published by Shepheard-Walwyn to date. Volume 8 is due in autumn
"Fills a need, since these Ficinian works have never been translated into English before . . . Even those Anglophone scholars who know Latin still need a translation in order to read quickly through a large body of material." —Renaissance Quarterly "The distilled conciseness of these writings gives us, more vividly perhaps than any other source, a sense of what Plato's wisdom meant to [Ficino], who became the apostle to the Renaissance." —Temenos Academy Review "Anyone longing for a better world should read this book. As with Farndell's other translations, this is a good, readable translation of Marsilio Ficino's Latin commentary. The book should be required reading for all politicians and lawyers." —Faith and Freedom "All that we regard as the norm of Western European art—Botticelli's paintings, Monteverdi's music, Shakespeare's philosophical lovers—has flowered from Ficino's Florence." —London Times
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