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Book – PDF Christopher I. Lehrich - The Language of Demons and Angels: Cornelius Agrippa's Occult Philosophy

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VERY scholarly and brainy.

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This is the first modern study of Agrippa s occult philosophy as a coherent part of his intellectual work. By demonstrating his sophistication, it challenges traditional interpretations of Agrippa as an intellectual dilettante, and uses modern theory and philosophy to elucidate the intricacies of his thought. It also argues for a new, interdisciplinary approach to magic and its place within early modern culture, using a transhistorical conversational model to understand and interpret the texts. The analysis walks the reader through the text of De occulta philosophia , Agrippa s 1533 masterpiece, explicating the often hidden structure and argument of the work. This volume will especially interest early modern intellectual historians, historians of religions, and scholars interested in the history of linguistic philosophy."

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Ok, I'll reupload later when I have more time - mega.nz deleted most of my files in the old account because of copyright complaints last summer, and I'm STILL reuploading, so I ask for a little patience.

Btw, always answer "down" or similar to my posts with dead links, simply clicking on the sad smiley means that I may simply overlook such files by mistake. Re-upload notices by me will be automerged with my posts which means that they are not bumped to the front of the Library, which in turn may mean that you can't find them either.
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