Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture

1462

Platonic Academy Flourishes in Florence

1462

Marsilio Ficino, generously supported by Cosimo de Medici's banking wealth, completed his landmark Latin translation of Plato's complete dialogues, making the full Platonic corpus available to Western readers for the first time since antiquity. Ficino's villa at Careggi became the meeting place for humanist philosophers who would fuse Platonic metaphysics with Christian theology into a syncretic worldview that profoundly shaped Renaissance thought, art, and the emerging idea of human dignity.