![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Walker, Spiritual and Demonic Magic: From Ficino to Campanella (University Park: Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Three Books of Occult Philosophy, trans. Ĭlaire Fanger, ed., Conjuring Spirits: Texts and Traditions of Medieval Ritual Magic (University Park: Penn State Press, 1998). Richard Kieckhefer, Forbidden Rites: A Necromancer's Manual of the Fifteenth Century 3 ( The MiddleĪges) (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002). Out correspondences and discontinuities between medieval and Renaissance magic.īengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark, eds., Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, vol. The first part of this course willĮxamine the magical texts and practices of medieval Europe. Practice and assumptions about the operations of magic. But shiftingĪttitudes toward mages are not necessarily correlated with shifting perceptions of magical Tendency for them to be intellectual property claimed by their actual authors. Pseudonymous (with exceptions) from the later fifteenth century onward there is a greater Texts written in Western Europe up to the fifteenth century tend to be anonymous or Jakob Burckhardt's celebrated but problematic notions of the Renaissance individual areīorne out no more and no less in the realm of magic than in that of art or politics. Kieckhefer: Medieval Magic & Renaissance MagesĮ-mail: 2:00-5:00 p.m., 4 April to 6 June 2003 ![]()
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