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The smell of God: scent trails from Ficino to Baudelaire [PDF]
God has a smell. Or rather, our sense of smell can bring us to a deeper knowledge of God. This is one aspect of a theory which runs through much of European history from the Renaissance onwards, with fluctuating intensity and with fundamental variations.
Wourm, Nathalie
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The plasticity of ageing and the rediscovery of ground-state prevention. [PDF]
Blasimme A.
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The Consilia by Learned Physicians Pietro Andrea Mattioli and Francesco Partini: Dialectic Relations between Doctrine, Empirical Knowledge and Use of the Senses in Sixteenth-century Europe. [PDF]
Quaranta A.
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Tommaso Giannini (1556–1638) was a prominent professor at the ferrarese Studium between sixteenth and seventeenth century. Probably influenced by Platonic sympathies nurtured by the Court and partly by the University milieu, in 1587 he published his ...
Simone Fellina
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Neoplatonism and English Gothic Architecture [PDF]
A letter written by Robert Grosseteste, the first chancellor of Oxford University and later Bishop of Lincoln from 1235 to 1253, illustrates the role that Neoplatonism played in the creative process of the architect in the Middle Ages.
Hendrix, John S
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Estrellas ocultas: el pensamiento astrológico en el Quijote de 1605
The first part of Don Quijote hides a number of perplexing questions regarding astrology. The text is not so much interested in the opposition between the influence of the stars and free will, but deals with a series of questions, most of which emerge ...
Frederick A. de Armas
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Resonance as a Design Strategy for AI and Social Robots. [PDF]
Lomas JD +14 more
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Preventive Measures against Pandemics from the Beginning of Civilization to Nowadays-How Everything Has Remained the Same over the Millennia. [PDF]
Vitiello L +11 more
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Claves para la historia de un cultismo: «honesto». II. Siglos XV y XVI [PDF]
This second part of the paper studies the repercussions of the use of honestum to translate the greek term kalovn in two of the most important translators of Aristotle and plato in the 15th Century, leonardo Bruni and Marsilio Ficino: the different ...
Espigares Pinilla, Antonio
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