The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureGreenwood Press, 1975 - 293 頁
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... Agrippa " was a follower of Reuchlin , who in turn was a follower of Pico della Mirandola and Ficino . This means that Agrippa was in the full tide of the revival of Neo - Platonism , whose exponent and apologist he became . It means ...
... Agrippa " was a follower of Reuchlin , who in turn was a follower of Pico della Mirandola and Ficino . This means that Agrippa was in the full tide of the revival of Neo - Platonism , whose exponent and apologist he became . It means ...
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... Agrippa pillaged Pliny and his followers for lore of this strange kind . It is , Agrippa says , important to remember that natu- ral virtues follow the species . The lion and the cock are courageous and the fox is full of deceitfulness ...
... Agrippa pillaged Pliny and his followers for lore of this strange kind . It is , Agrippa says , important to remember that natu- ral virtues follow the species . The lion and the cock are courageous and the fox is full of deceitfulness ...
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... Agrippa . De occulta philosophia libri tres . Ant- werp and Paris , 1531 ; Three Books of Occult Philosophy . Writ- ten by Henry Cornelius Agrippa . Translated out of Latin into the English Tongue by J. F. London , 1651. The quotations ...
... Agrippa . De occulta philosophia libri tres . Ant- werp and Paris , 1531 ; Three Books of Occult Philosophy . Writ- ten by Henry Cornelius Agrippa . Translated out of Latin into the English Tongue by J. F. London , 1651. The quotations ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE UNIVERSAL NATURE OF THINGS I | 1 |
DERIVATIONS AND INFERENCES | 32 |
PREOCCUPATIONS AND PREJUDGMENTS | 61 |
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