The first public debate in the history of Hungarian philosophy? Ioannes Pannonius' letter to Marsilio Ficino on divine providence

IF 10.4 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Hungarian Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1556/044.2023.00236
Dávid Molnár
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Abstract The present paper has in its focus a letter written in Buda in the mid-1480s by a mysterious Hungarian author, Ioannes Pannonius, whose figure is shrouded in obscurity. After a brief overview of the letter, the paper summarises the misconceptions and uncertainties surrounding the identity of the mysterious author and then attempts to outline his biography on the basis of fragmentary information. Contrary to the Anglo-Saxon scholarly literature, it argues that the Hungarian author is neither a fiction nor an intellectual “avatar” of Ficino, whom he could challenge in the public ring of contemporary intellectual space in order to defend his own Platonic theory. And if he is not a fictional author, the significance of the short letter is not only that the head of the Florentine Platonic school, Marsilio Ficino, anticipating the later theological debates around Platonism in the 16th century, replies to the letter, but also that it is perhaps the first known, highly publicised debate in the history of Hungarian philosophy.
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匈牙利哲学史上的第一次公开辩论?约安内斯·帕诺尼乌斯写给马西里奥·菲西诺的关于天意的信
本论文的重点是一封写于14世纪80年代中期布达的信,作者是一位神秘的匈牙利作家,约安内斯·潘诺尼乌斯,他的人物一直不为人知。在简要概述了这封信之后,本文总结了围绕这位神秘作者身份的误解和不确定性,然后试图在零碎信息的基础上概述他的传记。与盎格鲁-撒克逊学术文献相反,它认为匈牙利作家既不是小说,也不是菲西诺的知识“化身”,他可以在当代知识空间的公共圈子中挑战菲西诺,以捍卫自己的柏拉图理论。如果他不是一个虚构的作者,那么这封短信的意义不仅在于佛罗伦萨柏拉图学派的领袖马西利奥·菲西诺(Marsilio Ficino)对这封信的回复,他预见了16世纪围绕柏拉图主义的神学辩论,而且这可能是匈牙利哲学史上第一次为人所知的、高度公开的辩论。
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期刊介绍: Hungarian Studies intends to fill a long-felt need in the coverage of Hungarian studies by offering an independent, international forum for original papers of high scholarly standards within all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences (literature, philology, ethnology, folklore, musicology, art history, philosophy, history, sociology, etc.) pertaining to any aspects of the Hungarian past or present. In addition, every issue will carry short communications, book reviews and miscellaneous information - all features of interest to the widening audience of Hungarian studies. Publishes book reviews and advertisements.
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