> 55, p. 55.
46. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 11
> 48–9, p. 541.
47. Pico, Commentary, p. 77.
48. Pico, Oration in the Dignity of Man, pp. 227–9, 237, 243.
49. Pico della Mirandola, Apologia, ed. Paolo Edoardo Fornaciari (Florence:
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50. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 9
> 3, p. 495; 5 > 45, p. 453.
51. Frances Yates, Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition (London:
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52. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 9
> 10–11, 13.
53. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, pp. 83–4, 118.
54. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, p. 119, note 55; Pico della Mirandola, De
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55. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, pp. 125–6.
56. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, pp. 183–4.
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57. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 2
> 75, p. 395.
58. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, p. 505.
59. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, p. 500.
60. Pico, Oration on the Dignity of Man, p. 247.
61. Ficino, Three Books on Life, p. 305.
62. Paola Zambelli, White Magic, Black Magic in the European Renaissance: From
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63. Marsilio Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium on Love, trans. Sears Jayne
(Woodstock: Spring Publication, 1985), p. 2.
64. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 17.
65. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, pp. 15–16.
66. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 127.
67. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 126.
68. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 57.
69. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, pp. 57, 67.
70. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 64.
71. Pico, Oration on the Dignity of Man, p. 247.
72. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 10
> 6, p. 507.
73. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 54.
74. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, pp. 66–8.
75. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 9
> 5, p. 497; 9 > 11, p. 499.
76. Ficino, Three Books on Life, p. 243.
77. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 65.
78. Ficino, Commentary on Plato’s Symposium, p. 68.
79. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 1.4, p. 215.
80. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 5
> 2, p. 439.
81. Pico, Oration on the Dignity of Man, p. 245.
82. Pico, Apologia, pp. 156–8.
83. Richard Kieckhefer, ‘Did Magic Have a Renaissance? An Historiographic
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84. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, p. 119, note 55.
85. Idel, ‘The Magical and Neoplatonic Interpretations of the Kabbalah’,
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86. Idel, ‘The Magical and Neoplatonic Interpretations of the Kabbalah’,
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87. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 9
> 15, p. 499; Brian Copenhaver, ‘Num-
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88. Rabin, ‘Pico on Magic and Astrology’, pp. 156–8.
89. Farmer, Syncretism in the West, 11
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