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Agrippa (astronomer)
A Philosophical and Historical Analysis of Cosmology from Copernicus to Newton
What Did Shakespeare Know About Copernicanism?
Orbis Terrarum DATE: AD 20 AUTHOR: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Mechanical Miracles: Automata in Ancient Greek Religion
OF Alexandria
Astronomy As a Key to the Architectural Projects of the Ancient Past
Pyrrhonian Skepticism in Diogenes Laertius
The Library of Alexandria the Library of Alexandria
11 · the Culmination of Greek Cartography in Ptolemy
Time and Religion in Hellenistic Athens: an Interpretation of the Little Metropolis Frieze
Jones Preprint Precision of Time Observation
On Ancient Maps, 135, 144, 145 166 Grenacher, Franz, 27 Periods, 130 of Hecataeus, 134, 135 Grids, 505, 506
Three Books of Occult Philosophy Or Magic
Article Is Available Online Graßhoff, G., Rinner, E., Ossendrijver, M., Defaux, O., At
Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy, and Geomancy. Magical Elements of Peter De Abano. Astronomical G
Three Books of Occult Philosophy, Or Of
Mithridates Vi and the Pontic Kingdom
Associations Between the Royal Arch and Astrology Ronald Naumowicz IV SRICF
Top View
Roman Corinth: the Formation of a Colonial Elite
Cultural Roots of Technology: an Interdisciplinary Study of Automated Systems from the Antiquity to the Renaissance
The Strange Case of Claudius Ptolemy
Cgpl2—MARCUS VIPSANIUS AGRIPPA—HIS MAP GAIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS—HIS TEXT
Coprevte, English Translation) De Revolutionibus Orbium
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa: of Occult Philosophy, Book I (Part 1)
Hellenic Philosophers As Ambassadors to the Roman Empire: Performance, Parrhesia, and Power
The Configuration of the Pontus Euxinus in Ptolemy's Geography
Texto Completo (Pdf)
The Classical World
Jones 2011 Ptolemys Geography a Reform That Failed.Pdf
Dated Observations in the Almagest
The History of Cartography, Volume 1
Images of Renaissance Cosmography, 1450–1650
The Second Revival of Astronomy in the Tenth Century and the Establishment of Astronomy As an Element of Encyclopedic Education
The Pantheon of Rome As an Astronomical Instrument
The Iberian Peninsula in Ptolemy's Geography
Bloodied Hearts and Bawdy Planets: Greco-Roman Astrology and the Regenerative Force of the Feminine in Shakespeare’S the Winter’S Tale
Editor's Notes
PHILOSOPHY and WORLD PROBLEMS- Vol