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Eschatology, Divination, and Gassendi's Encounter with Spanish-Netherlandish Natural Philosophy (1629)
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Individuality, self-care, and self-preservation in Late Medieval and Early Modern science
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Special issue introduction
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Astrological self-government at the fifteenth-century Court of Bourbon
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Negotiating theology and medicine in the Catholic Reformation : the early debate on Thomas Fienus's Embryology in the Spanish Netherlands (1620-1629)
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A product’s glamour : credibility, or the manufacture and administration of truth in early modern Catholicism
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How to be a Catholic Copernican in the Spanish Netherlands
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Making truth in early modern Catholicism
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Astrology in French learned communities of the 17th century
Jean Sanchez, Steven Vanden Broecke (UGent) , Rodolfo Garau and Aaron Spink -
Astrology in the early modern period : practices and concepts
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Catholic spirituality and astrological self-care in seventeenth-century France : Jean-Baptiste Morin’s Astrologia Gallica (1661)
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Patterns, statistics, and the stars
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Laudatio Robert S. Westman
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Astrological contingency : between ontology and epistemology (1300–1600)
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Nativitas Magistri Henrici Baten
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Basic elements of Bate’s astrological technique
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Bate’s Nativitas : the earliest known astrological autobiography
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A portrait of Henry Bate
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Preface
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An astrologer in the world-systems debate : Jean-Baptiste Morin on astrology and Copernicanism (1631-4)
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Scientia astrologiae: Der Diskurs über die Wissenschaftlichkeit der Astrologie und die lateinischen Lehrbücher, 1470-1610. Andreas Lerch (Acta historica astronomiae, 56; Akademische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig, 2015)
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The astrological autobiography of a medieval philosopher : Henry Bate's Nativitas (1280-81)
Carlos Steel, Steven Vanden Broecke (UGent) , David Juste and Shlomo Sela -
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Ruben Buys, Sparks of Reason. Vernacular Rationalism in the Low Countries, 1550-1670 (Verloren: Hilversum, 2015)
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Astronomen in Oudenburg : de belangstelling voor wiskundige wetenschappen in de 17e-eeuwse Sint-Pietersabdij
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The ideal of a knowledge society in Dee's Monas hieroglyphica (1564) and other productions by Willem Silvius
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From cosmic governance to governmentality : shaping sublunary order in seventeenth-century French critiques of astrology
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Miguel Angel Granada (ed.), Novas y cometas entre 1572 y 1618. Revolución cosmológica y renovación politica y religiosa (Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2012)
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- Miscellaneous
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Michel Blay, Dieu, la Nature et l'Homme. L'Originalité de l'Occident, 360 pp., index. Paris: Armand Colin, 2013
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- Miscellaneous
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MARRONE (Steven P.). A History of Science, Magic and Belief from Medieval to Early Modern Europe. London/New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Self-Governance and the body politic in Renaissance annual prognostications
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Copernicanism as a religious challenge after 1616: self-discipline and the imagination in Libertus Fromondus's anti-Copernican writings (1631-1634)
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Paola Zambelli, Astrology and Magic from the Medieval Latin and Islamic World to Renaissance Europe. Theories and Approaches (Variorum Collected Studies Series CS997) (Ashgate: Farnham, 2012)
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Astrology and politics in the renaissance
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The Copernican question : prognostication, skepticism, and celestial order
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Consolations of astrology: theology, sublunary existence, and the Vulgus at Louvain university, 1521
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Anglo-Saxon prognostics, 900-1100: study and texts. Chardonnens, László Sándor
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Gemma Frisius, arpenteur de la terre et du ciel. Fernand Hallyn
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Gemma Frisius en de Copernicaanse astronomie
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Het humanisme van de Renaissance
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De Wetenschappelijke Revolutie
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Pic de la Mirandole (Jean-François)
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La voix de la nature dans l'oeuvre de Jacques Peletier du Mans (1517-1582)
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The book nobody read: chasing the revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus. New York 2004
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God's Rhetoric. A Therapeutical Tracing of Allegoria in Factis
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Teratology and the publication of Tycho Brahe's new world system (1588)
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Evidence and conjecture in Cardano’s horoscope collections
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The language of demons and angels: Cornelius Agrippa's occult philosophy. Leiden; Boston 2003
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De Verlichting
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Astrology: an entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' Europe, 1450 to 1789: an encyclopedia of the early modern world
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Battling demons: witchcraft, heresy, and reform in the Late Middle Ages. Michael D. Bailey
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Leerer Raum in Minervas Haus, Gerhard Wiesenfeld
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Das Ringen um die Astrologie
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Astrological reform, calvinism, and cartesianism: Copernican_astronomy in the low countries, 1550-1650
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Al-Farabi
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Alfraganus
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Barlaam
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The Limits of Influence
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Natural particulars: nature and the disciplines in early modern Europe
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Natural particulars: Nature and the disciplines in Renaissance Europe.
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Dee, Mercator, and Louvain instrument making: an undescribed astrological disc by Gerard Mercator (1551)
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An astronomical and astrological commentary on an unknown horoscope by Johannes Kepler, 1619
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Humanism, philosophy and the teaching of Euclid at a Northern university - The 'Oration on the various uses and dignities of the mathematical disciplines', 1544, of Justus Velsius