The English Renaissance: An Anthology of Sources and DocumentsKate Aughterson This comprehensive anthology collects together primary texts and documents relevant to the literature, culture, and intellectual life in England between 1550 and 1660. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 76
Page i
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page viii
... Science and magic Introduction 6 SCIENCE AND MAGIC 6.1 Pseud. Albertus Magnus, The Book of Secrets 254 258 260 263 269 271 5 276 277 277 279 280 282 285 287 289 295 303 305 307 308 309 311 314 317 319 320 324 326 332 337 338 341 345 349 ...
... Science and magic Introduction 6 SCIENCE AND MAGIC 6.1 Pseud. Albertus Magnus, The Book of Secrets 254 258 260 263 269 271 5 276 277 277 279 280 282 285 287 289 295 303 305 307 308 309 311 314 317 319 320 324 326 332 337 338 341 345 349 ...
Page ix
... Sciences John Dee, 'Preface' to Euclid's Elements Thomas Digges, PerfectDescription of the Celestial Orbs Reginald Scott, The Discovery of Witchcraft Galen and Culpeper, Art ofPhysic Roger Bacon, The Mirror ofAlchemy John Gerard, Herbal ...
... Sciences John Dee, 'Preface' to Euclid's Elements Thomas Digges, PerfectDescription of the Celestial Orbs Reginald Scott, The Discovery of Witchcraft Galen and Culpeper, Art ofPhysic Roger Bacon, The Mirror ofAlchemy John Gerard, Herbal ...
Page 10
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 85
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according Act of Uniformity aforesaid amongst ancient Aristotle authority bishops body called cause Christ Christian Church Church of England common commonwealth declare delight divers divine doth edition England English evil FRANCIS BACON God’s godly hath holy honour husband Irenaeus James Naylor judgement Justices of Peace kind King King’s kingdom knowledge labour land Latin learning liberty live Lord Lord Protector Lord’s Majesty Majesty’s maketh man’s manner marriage matter means meat and drink men’s mind ministers nation natural philosophy nature never ofthe oftheir parish Parliament perfect persons philosophy Plato poets political poor prayer prince profit Queen realm reason reformation Richard Hakluyt saith sciences Scripture sort speak Stonehenge subjects Text thee thereof things thou tongue trade truth understanding unto usury virtue whereby wherein wife woman women words