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4. Ficino and the Practice of Purging Same- Sex Sexuality
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Todd W. Reeser
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Strictly Platonic vii
- Note on Translations Used xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Solving the Problem with Plato 21
- 2. The Antitheses of Same- Sex Sexuality in Bruni 62
- 3. Ficino and the Theory of Purging Same- Sex Sexuality 87
- 4. Ficino and the Practice of Purging Same- Sex Sexuality 117
- 5. Importing Ficino: Gender Balance in Champier 150
- 6. Seducing Socrates: The Silenus in Erasmus and Rabelais 179
- 7. The Gates of Germania: Space, Place, and Sexuality in Cornarius 207
- 8. Fractured Men: Feminism and Neoplatonism in Mid- Sixteenth- Century France 228
- 9. Orientations: Female- Female and Male- Male Eros in Dialogue 258
- 10. Reading Sexuality Skeptically in Montaigne 284 Conclusion: Bending Plato 284
- Appendix: Major Translations of Plato’s Erotic Dialogues 315
- Acknowledgments 317
- Notes 321
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface: Strictly Platonic vii
- Note on Translations Used xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Solving the Problem with Plato 21
- 2. The Antitheses of Same- Sex Sexuality in Bruni 62
- 3. Ficino and the Theory of Purging Same- Sex Sexuality 87
- 4. Ficino and the Practice of Purging Same- Sex Sexuality 117
- 5. Importing Ficino: Gender Balance in Champier 150
- 6. Seducing Socrates: The Silenus in Erasmus and Rabelais 179
- 7. The Gates of Germania: Space, Place, and Sexuality in Cornarius 207
- 8. Fractured Men: Feminism and Neoplatonism in Mid- Sixteenth- Century France 228
- 9. Orientations: Female- Female and Male- Male Eros in Dialogue 258
- 10. Reading Sexuality Skeptically in Montaigne 284 Conclusion: Bending Plato 284
- Appendix: Major Translations of Plato’s Erotic Dialogues 315
- Acknowledgments 317
- Notes 321
- Index 379