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Sīmiyā’ is an Arabic word that uses to be translated as ‘white magic’ or ‘natural magic’. In fact, the so-called “science of al-Sīmiyā’” is a kind of magic well known in the Arab world since the Middle Ages.
Jaime Coullaut Cordero
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Planteo en estas páginas una hipótesis relativa a los intereses culturales y políticos de Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, arzobispo de Toledo (1209-1247) y Alfonso X, rey de Castilla y León (1252-1284), a partir del estudio de obras en prosa en latín y en ...
Amaia Arizaleta
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Sīmiyā’ es una palabra árabe que en los diccionarios al uso suele traducirse como ‘magia blanca’ o ‘magia natural’. En efecto, la llamada “ciencia de la sīmiyā’” (‘ilm al-sīmiyā’) es un tipo de magia bien conocida en el mundo árabe desde la Edad Media ...
Jaime Coullaut Cordero
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