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Editor's preface | |
Introduction Brian Vickers | |
1. At the crossroads of magic and science: John Dee's Archemastrie Nicholas H. Clulee | |
2. The occult tradition in the English universities of the Renaissance: a reassessment Mordechai Feingold | |
3. Analogy versus identity: the rejection of occult symbolism, 1580-1680 Brian Vickers | |
4. Marin Mersenne: Renaissance naturalism and Renaissance magic William L. Hine | |
5. Nature, art, and psyche: Jung, Pauli, and the Kepler-Fludd polemic Robert S. Westman | |
6. The interpretation of natural signs: Cardano's De subtilitate versus Scaliger's Exercitationes Ian Maclean | |
7. Kepler's attitude toward astrology and mysticism Edward Rosen | |
8. Kepler's rejection of numerology Judith V. Field | |
9. Francis Bacon's biological ideas: a new manuscript source Graham Rees | |
10. Newton and alchemy Richard S. Westfall | |
11. Witchcraft and popular mentality in Lorraine, 1580-1630 Robin Briggs | |
12. The scientific status of demonology Stuart Clark | |
13. 'Reason,' 'right reason,' and 'revelation' in mid-seventeenth-century England Lotte Mulligan | |
Index. |
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