White magic, Black magic in the European Renaissance

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100 1 ‡aZambelli, Paola.
245 1 0 ‡aWhite magic, Black magic in the European Renaissance / ‡cby Paola Zambelli.
260 ‡aLeiden ; ‡aBoston : ‡bBrill, ‡c2007.
300 ‡ax, 282 p. ; ‡c25 cm.
490 0 ‡aStudies in medieval and Reformation traditions, ‡x1573-4188 ; ‡vv. 125
500 ‡aSubtitle from cover.
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 ‡tIntroduction : must we really re-appropriate magic? -- ‡tWhite magic, black magic. ‡tContinuity in the definition of natural magic from Pico to Della Porta : astrology and magic in Italy and north of the Alps ; ‡tScholastic and humanist views of Hermetism : witchcraft, "natural magic", Trithemius' magic and Agrippa's critical turn of mind ‡t(Medieval Hermetic antecedents ; ‡tFicino and Pico ; ‡tHermetists in Germany) ; ‡tMagic, pseudepigraphy, prophecies and forgeries in Trithemius' manuscripts : from Cusanus to Bovelles? ‡t(To publish or not to publish? ; ‡tTrithemius' passion for magic ; ‡tTrithemius as a prophet or prognosticator ; ‡tMagical authorities and forgeries ; ‡tBlessings and exorcisms ; ‡tTrithemius and his German contemporaries ; ‡tAncient and medieval occult sources ; ‡tDenunciations and self-defences ; ‡tSocratism and Cusanian ignorance or simplicity) ; ‡tAppendix I : Trithemius' bibliography for necromancers -- ‡tAgrippa as an author of prohibited books. ‡tAgrippa of Nettesheim as a critical Magus ; ‡tMagic and radical Reformation in Agrippa of Nettesheim ; ‡tAppendix II : recent studies on Agrippa -- ‡tBruno as a reader of prohibited books. ‡tThe initiates and the idiot : conjectures on some Brunian sources ‡t(Bruno as a reader of the necromancers' 'theoricae' ; ‡tBruno and the Paracelsian revival ; ‡tBruno as a reader of Lullian and pseudo-Lullian works) ; ‡tHermetism and magic in Giordano Bruno : some interpretations from Tocco to Corsano, from Yates to Ciliberto ‡t(F.A. Yates, D.P. Walker and other scholars in the Warburg Institute ; ‡tRenaissance magic as seen by Yates and Walker ; ‡tMagic tricks of Professor Ciliberto) ; ‡tAppendix III : a Nolan before Bruno : Momus and Socratism in the Renaissance.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aRenaissance.
650 0 ‡aMagic.
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