Astrology, Astral Influences, and Occult Properties in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
The notion of natural “occult” is usually viewed by modern scholars as a tautological way of dealing with phenomena for which there was no current explanation. Consider how Molière mocks scholastic medicine in the “Intermède” of Le malade imaginaire when he gives the Bachelierus a silly answer to th...
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2010
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Year: 2010, Volume: 65, Pages: 201-230 |
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