Searching for a definition of good government, this commentary from
Marsilio Ficino examines three Platonic dialogues that have had a
profound effect on Western statesmen and jurists. A leading scholar of
the Italian Renaissance--who translated all the works of Plato into
Latin--Ficino prepared these notes for Lorenzo de' Medici, ruler of the
republic of Florence, who aspired to be the kind of enlightened ruler
Plato described.