Renaissance Magic and the Return of the Golden Age: The Occult Tradition and Marlowe, Jonson, and ShakespeareUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1989 - Počet stran: 308 For all their pride in seeing this world clearly, the thinkers and artists of the English Renaissance were also fascinated by magic and the occult. The three greatest playwrights of the period devoted major plays (The Tempest, Doctor Faustus, The Alchemist) to magic, Francis Bacon often referred to it, and it was ever-present in the visual arts. In Renaissance Magic and the Return of the Golden Age John S. Mebane reevaluates the significance of occult philosophy in Renaissance thought and literature, constructing the most detailed historical context for his subject yet attempted. |
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... Humanists popularized the be- lief that their own era was a time of renewal , and they asserted that humanity was largely in control of its own destiny . Garin concedes that most humanists were not systematic philosophers , but he main ...
... Humanists popularized the be- lief that their own era was a time of renewal , and they asserted that humanity was largely in control of its own destiny . Garin concedes that most humanists were not systematic philosophers , but he main ...
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... humanists initially regarded insight into problems of ethics and politics as more valu- able than knowledge of nature , eventually their insistence upon the critical reevaluation of traditional authorities , their rediscovery of ...
... humanists initially regarded insight into problems of ethics and politics as more valu- able than knowledge of nature , eventually their insistence upon the critical reevaluation of traditional authorities , their rediscovery of ...
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... Humanism , 222 ) . Kristeller does not refer to Ficino or Pico as " humanists , " but he emphasizes that they were strongly influenced by humanism , as were many other philosophers , scientists , and theologians . Despite their ...
... Humanism , 222 ) . Kristeller does not refer to Ficino or Pico as " humanists , " but he emphasizes that they were strongly influenced by humanism , as were many other philosophers , scientists , and theologians . Despite their ...
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Christian Cabala Theurgy | 36 |
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