Michael Scot
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- Manuel I Komnenos and Michael Glycas: a Twelfth-Century Defence and Refutation of Astrology ______
- 168 Journal of the History of Philosophy 52:1 January 2014
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- The Literature of Al-Andalus
- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa: Occult Philosophy, Book III (Part 1)
- Parva Naturalia Vocantvr
- Science and Technology in Islamic Spain
- The Literature of Al-Andalus
- Gerard of Cremona from Scotland
- The Letter Before the Spirit: the Importance of Text Editions for the Study of the Reception of Aristotle
- Aristotle's Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- P R E F a C E in His Stimulating Book, the Classical Heritage and Its
- De Praedicamento Relationis in Philosophia Arabica Et Islamica the Category of Relation in Arabic-Islamic Philosophy (Extended Version)
- Chymia: Science and Nature in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- Albertus Magnus' Physiognomy As a Scientific
- The Third Distinction of Michael Scot's Liber Quattuor Distinctionum: a Window Into the Social World of Astrologers in the Early Thirteenth Century
- The Place of Magic in the Intellectual History of Europe Is Our General Subject, the Present Essay Is Far from Being an Attempt at a Complete Treatment of It