White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... century English culture . Many works examine Renaissance magic , both black and white , and although this investigation relies on some of these , its purpose is rather to gain insight into an aspect of Renaissance life familiar to some ...
... century English culture . Many works examine Renaissance magic , both black and white , and although this investigation relies on some of these , its purpose is rather to gain insight into an aspect of Renaissance life familiar to some ...
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... centuries after Christ . After Isaac Casaubon fixed this date in 1614 , an alliance between these writings and the ... century , most of the books no longer existed . Ficino , in fact , translated only four treatises.15 The first , the ...
... centuries after Christ . After Isaac Casaubon fixed this date in 1614 , an alliance between these writings and the ... century , most of the books no longer existed . Ficino , in fact , translated only four treatises.15 The first , the ...
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... century A.D. , Dioscorides had produced a herbal anatomizing the properties of six hundred plants . His influence was to be found throughout the following centuries , culminating in Elizabethan herbals . These included Richard Bankes's ...
... century A.D. , Dioscorides had produced a herbal anatomizing the properties of six hundred plants . His influence was to be found throughout the following centuries , culminating in Elizabethan herbals . These included Richard Bankes's ...
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White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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