The Occult WorldChristopher Partridge Routledge, 5 ¸.¤. 2014 - 780 ˹éÒ This volume presents students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of the occult. It explores the history of Western occultism, from ancient and medieval sources via the Renaissance, right up to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary occultism. Written by a distinguished team of contributors, the essays consider key figures, beliefs and practices as well as popular culture. |
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... scientific revolution. Although there were, of course, interests and areas of enquiry that overlapped with new scientific thinking, the study of the occult was becoming theoretically and methodologically distinct. Of course, initially ...
... scientific revolution. Although there were, of course, interests and areas of enquiry that overlapped with new scientific thinking, the study of the occult was becoming theoretically and methodologically distinct. Of course, initially ...
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... scientific and occultic fields of discourse never again overlapped. They did. As well as scientists with a keen interest in the occult, such as Jack Parsons (1914–52), there have been more subtle moments of crossfertilization. For ...
... scientific and occultic fields of discourse never again overlapped. They did. As well as scientists with a keen interest in the occult, such as Jack Parsons (1914–52), there have been more subtle moments of crossfertilization. For ...
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... Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 73–94. Fortune, D. (2000) Esoteric Orders and Their Work. York Beach: Samuel Weiser. Freedland, N. (1972) The Occult Explosion. London: Michael Joseph ...
... Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 73–94. Fortune, D. (2000) Esoteric Orders and Their Work. York Beach: Samuel Weiser. Freedland, N. (1972) The Occult Explosion. London: Michael Joseph ...
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... Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1–56. Walker, D.P. (1958) Spiritual and Demonic Magic: From Ficino to Campanella. Studies of the Warburg Institute, vol. 22. London: The Warburg Institute ...
... Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1–56. Walker, D.P. (1958) Spiritual and Demonic Magic: From Ficino to Campanella. Studies of the Warburg Institute, vol. 22. London: The Warburg Institute ...
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... scientific investigation sent to the stake by the Catholic Inquisition, but also suggested a then bold rethinking of the origins of the scientific revolution, looking for its roots in Renaissance hermeticism and magic. In a later ...
... scientific investigation sent to the stake by the Catholic Inquisition, but also suggested a then bold rethinking of the origins of the scientific revolution, looking for its roots in Renaissance hermeticism and magic. In a later ...
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 117 |
NINETEENTH CENTURY | 195 |
TWENTIETH CENTURY AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD | 275 |
POPULAR CULTURE AND THE ARTS | 427 |
BELIEFS PRACTICES ISSUES AND APPROACHES | 539 |
Index | 753 |
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