Middle Ages and Renaissance (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania University
Press, 2013), p. 47.
25. Weill-Parot, ‘Astrology, Astral Influences’, p. 203; Nicolas Weill-Parot,
‘Astral Magic and Intellectual Changes (Twelfth–Fifteenth Centuries):
“Astrological Images” and the Concept of “Addressative” Magic’, in The
Metamorphosis of Magic from Late Antiquity to the Early Modern Period, ed. Jan
N. Bremmer and Jan R. Veenstra (Leuven: Peeters, 2002), pp. 167–87 (167).
26. Thorndike’s A History of Magic and Experimental Science remains a good
survey of the works of these authors: Thorndike, A History of Magic and
Experimental Science, II, pp. 343–69 (William of Auvergne), pp. 463–9
(Vincent of Beauvais), pp. 826–7 (Guido Bonatti), pp. 854–8 (Arnald of
Villanova), pp. 890–906 (Peter of Abano).
27. Jean Jolivet, ‘The Arabic Inheritance’, in A History of Twelfth-Century Western
Philosophy, ed. Peter Dronke (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1988), pp. 113–50 (125).
28. Avicenna, The Metaphysics of The Healing, trans. Michael E. Marmura (Provo,
UT: Brigham Young University Press, 2005), p. 2.
29. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, p. 194.
30. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 222, 257–8, 273–7, 283, 309–10, 327.
31. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, p. 291.
32. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, p. 222.
33. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 309–10.
Notes
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34. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 309–10.
35. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 311–12.
36. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, p. 325.
37. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 329–30, 334–5.
38. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, p. 337.
39. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, p. 359.
40. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 359–60.
41. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 360–1.
42. Avicenna, The Metaphysics, pp. 363–4.
43. Abu Ma‘shar al-Balkhi, Kitab al-madkhal al-kabir ila ‘ilm ahkam al-nujum
(The Great Introduction), ed. Richard Lemay, 9 vols. (Naples: Instituto
Universitario Orientale, 1995–6), II, p. 4.
44. Abu Ma‘shar, Kitab al-madkhal, II, p. 7.
45. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, trans. Dorothy Wyckoff (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1976), p. 11.
46. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, p. 11.
47. Albertus Magnus, On the Causes of the Properties of the Elements, trans. Irven
M. Resnick (Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2010), p. 20.
48. Roger Bacon, The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon, trans. Robert Burke, 2 vols.
(New York: Russell and Russell, 1962), I, p. 70.
49. Roger Bacon, Letter Concerning the Marvellous Power of Art and of Nature and
Concerning the Nullity of Magic, trans. Tenney L. Davis (Easton: The Chemical
Publishing Co., 1923), pp. 25–6.
50. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, pp. 64, 122.
51. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, p. 129.
52. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, pp. 129–30.
53. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, p. 130.
54. Roger Bacon, Roger Bacon’s Philosophy of Nature: A Critical Edition, with
English Translation, Introduction, and Notes, of De multiplicatione specierum
and De speculis comburentibus, trans. David C. Lindberg (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1983); David C. Lindberg, ‘Roger Bacon on Light, Vision,
and the Universal Emanation of Force’, in Hackett, Roger Bacon and the
Sciences, pp. 243–75 (243–45). David C. Linberg, ‘The Genesis of Kepler’s
Theory of Light: Light Metaphysics from Plotinus to Kepler’, Osiris, 2
(1986), pp. 4–42.
55. H. Darrel Rutkin, ‘Astrology and Magic’, in A Companion to Albert the Great:
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