De magia

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De magia is a philosophical treatise by Giordano Bruno that explores the nature, theory, and practice of magic within his broader Renaissance cosmological and metaphysical system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance text
philosophical treatise
work on magic
associatedWith Giordano Bruno's infinite universe doctrine
Renaissance cosmology
author Giordano Bruno NERFINISHED
circulation manuscript tradition
countryOfOrigin Italy
discusses cosmic correspondences
magical operations
magician's role in the cosmos
relationship between magic and nature
relationship between magic and the soul
fieldOfStudy Renaissance studies
history of magic
history of philosophy
religious studies
genre esoteric philosophy
philosophy of magic
hasInfluenceOn early modern occult philosophy
history of Western esotericism
hasSubject magical techniques
occult powers of nature
philosophical justification of magic
spiritual and psychic forces
historicalContext Renaissance occult revival
language Latin
mainTopic Renaissance philosophy
cosmology
magic
metaphysics
natural magic
practice of magic
theory of magic
partOf Giordano Bruno's magical writings
Giordano Bruno's philosophical corpus
period late 16th century
philosophicalTradition Hermeticism NERFINISHED
Renaissance Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
Renaissance occult philosophy
relatedWork De immenso et innumerabilibus
De la causa, principio et uno NERFINISHED
De vinculis in genere NERFINISHED
studiedBy Giordano Bruno specialists
historians of philosophy
scholars of Western esotericism
workAuthorPhilosophicalPosition Giordano Bruno's defense of natural magic

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Giordano Bruno notableWork De magia