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  1. The earliest chiromancy in the west.Charles S. F. Burnett - 1987 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 50 (1):189-195.
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  • Sapientia Astrologica: Astrology, Magic and Natural Knowledge, Ca. 1250–1800: I. Medieval Structures : Conceptual, Institutional, Socio-Political, Theologico-Religious and Cultural.H. Darrel Rutkin - 2019 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book explores the changing perspective of astrology from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Era. It introduces a framework for understanding both its former centrality and its later removal from legitimate knowledge and practice. The discussion reconstructs the changing roles of astrology in Western science, theology, and culture from 1250 to 1500. The author considers both the how and the why. He analyzes and integrates a broad range of sources. This analysis shows that the history of astrology—in particular, (...)
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  • Sapientia Astrologica: Astrology, Magic and Natural Knowledge, Ca. 1250–1800: I. Medieval Structures (1250-1500): Conceptual, Institutional, Socio-Political, Theologico-Religious and Cultural.H. Darrel Rutkin - 2019 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book explores the changing perspective of astrology from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Era. It introduces a framework for understanding both its former centrality and its later removal from legitimate knowledge and practice. The discussion reconstructs the changing roles of astrology in Western science, theology, and culture from 1250 to 1500. The author considers both the how and the why. He analyzes and integrates a broad range of sources. This analysis shows that the history of astrology—in particular, (...)
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  • Titoli bilingui e la biblioteca di Manuele Crisolora.Antonio Rollo - 2003 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (1):91-101.
    Giovanni Mercati, nella monografia sugli scritti e i codici d'Isidoro di Kiev, notava, nel Vat. gr. 138, manoscritto del sec. XI con le Vite di Plutarco, la presenza ripetuta di un titolo bilingue: «πλουτάϱχου παϱάλληλα/ plutarchi parallila». L'osservazione gli dava spunto per rilevare la comparsa di titoli bilingui in una serie di altri codici greci Vaticani (Vat. gr. 30, 81, 87, 191, 226, 1324, 1335, 2176, Urb. gr. 123), nonché in due latini (Vat. lat. 947 e Chis. H VI 179) (...)
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  • A Humanist History of Mathematics? Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in Context.James Steven Byrne - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (1):41-61.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Humanist History of Mathematics?Regiomontanus's Padua Oration in ContextJames Steven ByrneIn the spring of 1464, the German astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician Johannes Müller (1436–76), known as Regiomontanus (a Latinization of the name of his hometown, Königsberg in Franconia), offered a course of lectures on the Arabic astronomer al-Farghani at the University of Padua. The only one of these to survive is his inaugural oration on the history and utility (...)
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  • Regiomontanus als Mathematiker.Menso Folkerts - 1977 - Centaurus 21 (3-4):214-245.
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  • Le Teorie Del Segno Nell'antichità Classica.Giovanni Manetti - 1987 - Bompiani.
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  • Rodericus de Majoricis. Tractatus Ciromancie.R. A. Pack & R. Hamilton - 1971 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 38.
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  • Pseudo-Aristoteles. Chiromantia.R. A. Pack - 1972 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 39.
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  • Les sciences exactes à Byzance.Anne Tihon - 2009 - Byzantion 79:380-434.
    This article concerns the exact sciences in Byzantium, namely the four traditional sciences that were usually designated in the Middle Ages by the term quadrivium : arithmetic, astonomy, geometry and music. It offers a review of the Byzantine texts and documents preserved in these domains from the sixth century to the Fall of Constantinople. The article presents the leading trends : continuation of Hellenistic Greek science, Islamic Jewish or Latin influences, in practical or scholarly directions, as well as the great (...)
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