Bottecelli
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This article discusses the philosophies of Marsilio
Ficino and how they influenced many famous people like
Lorenzo de' Medici and Sandro Botticelli. Ficino was a great Neoplatonist philosopher who worked under Cosimo de' Medici. Lorenzo and Marsilio "shared the belief that a unity between spirit and beauty could be achieved through the admiration of Venus."(33) Lorenzo encouraged Ficino's study of Christian doctrine. While studying this Christian doctrine and interpreting platonic thought Ficino came up with a new philosophy. This philosophy dealt with a relationship between "the physical world of matter" and the "spiritual realm of God." He discusses a hierarchy from the physical world, which leads to the spiritual realm of God. Every level of the hierarchy has come from God and these people wish to make their way back to God.
This desire to return to God is called Love,
according to Ficino. With this love comes beauty because if you love someone you find beauty within him or her. This material beauty is then linked with spiritual beauty.
Lorenzo understood the link between earthly and heavenly beauty. He showed this by loving Simonetta Cattaneo who was dying of Tuberculosis. Although, she was not very