De vita libri tres

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De vita libri tres is a 15th-century philosophical and medical treatise by Marsilio Ficino that explores the care of the scholar’s body and soul through astrology, humoral theory, and Neoplatonic thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance work
medical treatise
philosophical treatise
aimsTo prescribe regimen for scholars and intellectuals
associatedWith Platonic Academy of Florence
surface form: Florentine Platonic Academy
author Marsilio Ficino
surface form: Ficino, Marsilio

Marsilio Ficino
countryOfOrigin Italy
focusesOn harmonizing body and soul
preservation of health
prolongation of life
genre astrological medicine
medicine
philosophy
hasPart De vita coelitus comparanda
De vita longa
De vita sana
historicalPeriod Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
influencedBy Galenic medicine
Hermeticism
surface form: Hermetic tradition

Platonic philosophy
astrological doctrines
humoral theory
language Latin
mainSubject Neoplatonic philosophy
astrology
care of the scholar’s body and soul
humoral theory
movement Neoplatonism
Renaissance Platonism
notableFor combining practical regimen with metaphysical doctrine
integration of astrology with medicine
theory of scholarly melancholy
numberOfParts 3
philosophicalTradition Christian Platonism
surface form: Christian Neoplatonism
publicationCentury 15th century
subjectOf history of medicine
history of philosophy
title De vita libri tres self-link
usesConcept astrological talismans
melancholy
planetary influences
temperaments
writtenByOccupation philosopher
physician
priest

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Marsilio Ficino notableWork De vita libri tres
De vita libri tres title De vita libri tres self-link