[365] Fr. Schulze, Geschichte der Philosophie der Renaissance, i. Jena, 1874.

[366] Gio. Corsi, Marsilii Ficini Vita, with introduction and notes by A. M. Bandini, Pisa, 1771; reprinted by Galletti Philippi Villani, Liber, &c., pp. 183-214. L. Galeotti, Saggio intorno alla vita e agli scritti di M. F. in the Arch. Stor. Ital., series ii., ix. 2, 25 seq. (A careful collection of Ficino’s opinions, especially on religion and particularly from his letters.) Edit. of the Works, Basle, 1576, with twelve books of letters in vol. i. There is an Italian translation of the letters, Lettere di M. F., tradotte per M. Felice, Figliucci Senese, Venice, 1556. Ficino composed his commentary to Plato’s Banquet and his book on the Christian religion in Italian also. Edit. of the first, Flor. 1544; the second, Flor. 1568 (Gamba, Testi di Lingua, 1097, 1098).

[367] M. Ficino, Epistolæ, book i.; see vol. i. p. 192; vol. ii. p. 29 seq.

[368] In Lord Vernon’s illustrated edition of the Inferno there is a representation of Landino’s grave and the body.

[369] A. M. Bandini, Specimen literaturæ Florentinæ sæculi XV. Flor. 1748 (History and Monuments of the Florentine Literature of the second half of the Fifteenth Century, in the form of a biography of Landino); see vol. ii. p. 40 seq.

[370] Ad Jacobum Salvettum de laudibus M. Cosmi, Bandini, i. 102.

[371] Lettere di Sant’Antonino, Flor. 1859, pp. 126, 193. On the embassies to Rome entrusted to the Archbishop in the years 1455 and 1458: Due Legazioni al Sommo Pontefice per il Comune di Firenze, presedute da Sant’Antonino arcivescovo (edited by Cesare Guasti), Flor. 1857. Of the works of the Saint, for which see Brunet’s Manuel bibliographique, i. 330, we need only mention here, Opera a ben vivere di S. A., messa a luce con altri suoi ammaestramenti e una giunta di antiche orazioni Toscane, da Fr. Palermo, Flor. 1858.

[372] L. c. p. 193.

[373] Fabroni, l. c.

[374] Vespasiano da Bisticci, l. c. p. 291.