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Schmitt, Charles

Schmitt, Charles B. "Reappraisals in Renaissance science." In Renaissance magic, ed. Brian P. Levack. New York Garland, 1992. [Pg.551]

Schmitt, Charles B. John Case and Aristotelianism in Renaissance England (Kingston, Canada McGill-Queen s University Press, 1983). [Pg.319]

Allen, Michael J.B. "Marsilio Ficino, Hermes Trismegistus, and the "Corpus Hermeticum"." In New perspectives on Renaissance thought essays in the history of science, education and philosophy, in memory of Charles B Schmitt, eds. John Henry and Sarah Hutton, 38-47. London Duckworth, 1990. [Pg.317]

Copenhaver, Brian P. "Astrology and magic." In The Cambridge history of Renaissance philosophy, ed. Charles B. Schmitt, 264-300. Cambridge Cambridge Univ. P., 1988. [Pg.521]

Cf. Will iam Eamon, Science and the Secrets ofNature Books of Secrets in Medieval and Early Modern Culture (Princeton, 1994) Pamela O. Long, Openness, Secrecy, Authorship Technical Arts and the Culture of Knowledge from Anticfuity to the Renaissance (Baltimore, Md., 2001) William F. Ryan and Charles B. Schmitt (eds.), Pseudo-Aristotle The Secret of Secrets Sources and Influences Ashm. 1433, ii, fo. 23 . For more on this treatise, see p. 171 below. [Pg.56]

Astrology and Magic , in Charles Schmitt (ed.). The Cambridge History of... [Pg.248]

Ryan, William E, and Charles B. Schmitt (eds.), Pseudo-Aristotle The Secret of Secrets Sources andLnfluences (1982). [Pg.255]

Agostino Steuco, De perermi philosophia (Lyon, 1540). Cf. Charles B. Schmitt, Terennial Philosophy from Agostino Steuco to Leibniz," in Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. XXVn (Jan.-March 1966), pp.505-532. [Pg.111]

I take my lead for this use of the term conservative from Charles B. Schmitt, John Case and Aristotelianism in Renaissance England (Kingston, ON McGill-Queen s University Press, 1983). In the present volume, as in Schmitt, conservative has no political significance, but refers rather to a rigid distinction between art and nature (by implication, its antonym liberal has the opposite meaning). See Schmitt, 191—216, especially 196, 206. [Pg.94]

Charles Schmitt, John Case on Art and Nature, Annals of Science 3 3(1976), 543—559. See John Case, Lapis philosophicus (Oxford Josephus Barnesius, 1599), 181-183. [Pg.104]

Copenhaver, Brian. Astrology and Magic. In The Cambridge History ofPlenaissmce Philosophy. Ed. Charles B. Schmitt and Quentin Skinner, pp. 264-300. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1988. [Pg.229]

Amitai I. Spitzer, The Hebrew Translation of the Sod ha-sodot and its Place in the Transmission of the Sirr al-asrdf in Pseudo-Aristotle, The Secret of Secrets. Sources and Influences, ed. W.F. Ryan and Charles B. Schmitt, Warburg Institute Surveys IX (London, 1982), pp. 34-54 (45-49), suggests a close link between the Eighth Discourse of the Short Form and the Tenth Discourse of the Long From. [Pg.157]

Henry, John and Hutton, Sarah (eds.) (1990), New Perspectives on Renaissance Thought Essays in the History of Science, Education and Philosophy in Honour of Charles B. Schmitt. London Duckworth. [Pg.433]


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