ABSTRACT

for the 18 items in this Variorum edition

(Columbia volume)

306.1.3up

forms in matter [NOT Forms]

306.2.9

Good NOT good]

307.2.9

ADD The Platonic Theology was first published in 1482

311.3.1up

ADD in Savoy.

312.9

his Timaeus had shown that [ADD shown]

312.2.2up

had been [NOT has]

314.3.8up

in the mid 17th century [NOT after mid-century]

For Ficino and musical harmonies, see now the fascinating study by Jacomien Prins, Echoes of an Invisible World: Marsilio Ficino and Francesco Patrizi on Cosmic Order and Music Theory (Leiden, Brill: 2014).

(Pico).

The most important recent work on the Oration is undoubtedly that by Brian P. Copenhaver, “The Secret of Pico’s Oration: Cabala and Renaissance Philosophy,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (2002), pp. 56–81; idem, “Magic and the Dignity of Man: De-Kanting Pico’s Oration,” in The Italian Renaissance in the Twentieth Century: Acts of an international conference in Florence, Villa I Tatti, June 9–11, 1999, ed. A Grieco et al. (Florence, 2002), pp. 295–320.

(Cantab Crit)

BIB on p.653

sub Kallendorf

CUT 1943, reprint Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1964

ADD Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1989.

Sub Kristeller ADD reprint Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1964.

(Res et verba)

15.6

Every fourth year [NOT fifth]

17.9

The king [NEW SENTENCE]

27n34

This section of Ficinian commentary on the Mystical Theology is now in chapter XIII. 1–2 of the new I Tatti edition (Cambridge, Mass.: HUP, 2015): Ficino is interpreting the opening of 1.3 (ed. Cordier, i.e. Migne’s 1000BC).

(Cultural Icon)

250n33

4.2.2–4 [NOT 4.4.2–4]

(Kristeller)

We now realize the Nixon tapes began in 1971

2mid.

Giuseppe Saitta [NOT Guiseppe]

(Education)

235n40.2:

of bodily

Bynum [NOT Bynn]

Resurrection in Western Christianity CE 200–1336.

(Language of Past)

40n8

move IV.1 up to follow Theology

3 vols. should be 6

41.2.1

Count [NOT Duke]

(Venus)

81

title [italicize Commento and Heptaplus and unitalicize all the rest]

103.5

in a sense [ADD a]

(Quisque)

44.1.6up

It is also quite [ADD is]

(At Variance)

34.10

of souls {NOT of the soul}

43n44

ADD Luke 9:28–36

(Achedemus)

411.1up

Angelic [NO italics]

(Statuary)

130n10

ADD Cf. the well-known passage in the Enneads 1.6.9—indebted as it is to the Phaedrus 252D6–7 —on the need to work on one’s own statue until we see “self-mastery enthroned upon its holy seat” (Phaedrus 254B7).

(Saturn)

ADD This essay has also appeared in Renaissance Averroism and its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in Early Modern Europe, ed. Anna Akasoy and Guido Giglioni, International Archives of the History of Ideas 211 (Dordrecht: Springer, 2013), pp. 81–87.

25.5

complementary [NOT complimentary]

(Eurydice)

30.2.3up

had lost: he was [NOT has …is]

30n43.2up

below. [i.e. END sentence];

33n55.2

Dombek

35.5

comma not semicolon

(Epinomis).

476.2.2up

comma not semicolon

482.2.3up

other senses [NOT others]