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Astrology and Magic from the Medieval Latin and Islamic World to Renaissance Europe brings together ten of Paola Zambelli's papers on the subject, four of which are published in English for the first time. The papers in Part I of this volume deal with theories: the ideas of astrology and magic held by Renaissance thinkers; astrologers' ideas on universal history and its cycles; i.e. catastrophes and rebirths, theories; and myths regarding the spontaneous generation of man himself. Part II focuses on the role of astrologers in Renaissance society. As political counsellors, courtiers, and academics, their ideas were diffused and appreciated in both popular and high culture. Part III looks at the Great Conjunction of 1524 and on the long and extended debate surrounding it, which would not have been possible prior to Gutenberg, since astrologers printed numberless booklets (full of religious and political innuendo) predicting the catastrophe - flood, as well as earthquake or fire - foreseen for February 1524 (which, in the event, proved to be a month of extraordinary mild weather). Part IV reprints some review-articles of twentieth century scholars whose writing has contributed to our understanding of the historical problems concerning magic and other connected debates.

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'Un certo tipo di storiografia anglo-americana ci ha negli ultimi anni messo in guardia dallessere presentist in materia di storia; Zambelli ci convince del contrario e ci esorta invece ad un uso sapiente e accorto del senno di poi.' Bruniana and Campanelliana

Preface ix
Acknowledgements xii
1 Astrology and Magic as Theories
I Theories on astrology and magic (1348-1586) in recent interpretations
23(2)
Rinascimento 27, 1987, pp. 95-119 (English Translation)
II Imagination and its power: desire and transitive or psychosomatic imagination
25(90)
Miscellanea mediaevalia 17 (Koln-Thomas Institut, 1984)
Berlin: De Gruyter, 1985, pp. 188-206 (English Translation)
III Pietro Pomponazzi's De immortalitate and his clandestine De incantationibus: Aristotelianism, eclecticism or libertinism?
115
Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch fur Antike und Mittelalter 6, 2001
2 Birth, Catastrophe, Cycles and Other Astrological Themes
IV `Creating worlds and then laying them waste'
The cyclical nature of history: notes on historians and on Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
26(10)
Filosofia e cultura. Per Eugenio Garin, eds M. Ciliberto and C. Vasoli. Rome: Editori riuniti, 1991, pp. 372-394 (English Translation)
V `The earth was like a sponge and men lived within it': ideas on spontaneous generation of man among Islamic and Latin thinkers
36
Giornale critico della filosofia italiana 87, 2008, pp. 30-58 (English Translation)
3 Astrologers and Magicians in their Historical Role
VI Astrologers' theory of history
28(235)
`Astrologi hallucinati': Stars and the End of the World in Luther's time, ed. P. Zambelli. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter, 1984
VII Many ends for the world: Luca Gaurico instigator of the debate in Italy and in Germany
263(292)
`Astrologi hallucinati': Stars and the End of the World in Luther's time, ed. P. Zambelli. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1986
4 Methodological Notes
VIII Alexandre Koyre and Lucien Levy-Bruhl: from collective representations to paradigms of scientific thought
555(444)
Science in Context 8, 1995
IX From Menocchio to Piero della Francesca: the work of Carlo Ginzburg
999
The Historical Journal 28, 1985
X From the quaestiones to the essais: on the autonomy and methods of the history of philosophy
390
Science, Politics and Social Practice: Essays on Marxism and Science, Philosophy of Culture and the Social Sciences, in Honour of Robert S. Cohen, eds K. Gavroghlu, J. Stachel and M. W. Wartofsky (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 164). Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1994
Bibliography of Paola Zambelli's writings 13(4)
Index nominum 17
Index rerum 3
Paola Zambelli is Professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Florence, Italy.