Anna Corrias holds a PhD in Combined Historical Studies from the Warburg Institute (University of London) and has previously held positions at the University of Cambridge, Princeton University, University of Toronto, University of Queensland, and UCL. Her research has been funded by the European Research Council, the British Academy, the Gerda Henkel Foundation, and the Royal Institute of Philosophy. Her work is centered on the early modern reception of late ancient Platonism, with special attention to psychology and epistemology. She is the author of the monograph The Renaissance of Plotinus: The Soul and Human Nature in Marsilio Ficino’s Commentary on the “Enneads” (Routledge, 2020) and of several articles, and the co-editor of the volumes Harmony and Contrast: Plato and Aristotle in the Early Modern Period (Oxford University Press, 2022) and Platonism: Ficino to Foucault (Brill, 2021). She is currently preparing a critical edition, English translation of, and commentary on Marsilio Ficino’s Expositio in interpretationem Prisciani Lydi super Theophrastum (1497), under contract with Oxford University Press with the title Marsilio Ficino and the Platonic Aristotle: The Commentary on Theophrastus.