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94. Quoted in Albertus Magnus, The Speculum astronomiae, pp. 66, 68–70.
95. Thomas Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’ of St. Thomas Aquinas, trans.
Fathers of the English Dominican Province, 22 vols. (London: Burns, Oats
and Washbourne, 1922), XI, Q. 95, Art. 3, pp. 196–9.
96. Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’, XI, Q. 95, Art. 5, pp. 201–2.
97. Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’, XI, Q. 95, Art. 5, p. 202.
98. Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’, XI, Q. 95, Art. 5, 203; Aquinas, The Summa
contra gentiles, III, Q. 85.4–9.
99. Aquinas, The Summa contra gentiles, III, Q. 86.1–6.
100. Aquinas, The Summa contra gentiles, III, Q. 86.7.
101. Aquinas, The Summa contra gentiles, III, Q. 86.10.
102. Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’, XI, Q. 95, Art. 5, p. 203.
103. Aquinas, The Summa contra gentiles, III, Q. 84.14.
104. Aquinas, The Summa contra gentiles, III, Q. 84.14.
105. David J. Collins, ‘Albertus Magnus or Magus? Magic, Natural Philosophy,
and Religious Reform in the Late Middle Ages’, Renaissance Quarterly, 63/1
(Spring, 2010), pp. 1–44 (3, 8–9).
106. A. G. Molland, ‘Roger Bacon as a Magician’, Traditio, 30 (1974), pp. 445–60.
107. Albertus Magnus, The Speculum astronomiae, p. 209.
108. Albertus Magnis, Book of Minerals, p. 127.
109. Albertus Magnus, The Speculum astronomiae, pp. 219, 221–3.
110. Albertus Magnus, The Speculum astronomiae, p. 223; Thabit ibn Qurra,
‘De imaginibus’, in The Astronomical Works of Thabit b. Qurra, ed. Francis
J. Carmody (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1960), pt. VII,
pp. 167–99 (p. 180).
111. Albertus Magnus, The Speculum astronomiae, p. 241; Weill-Parot, ‘Astral
Magic and Intellectual Changes’, pp. 169, 173–5.
112. Albertus Magnus, The Speculum astronomiae, pp. 247–9.
113. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, p. 128.
114. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, p. 131.
115. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, p. 134; Weill-Parot, ‘Astrology, Astral
Influences’, pp. 202–3.
116. Williams, The Secret of Secrets, p. 194; Williams, ‘Roger Bacon and The Secret
of Secrets’, pp. 365–6.
117. Bacon, ‘Secretum secretorum’, pp. 157–8.
118. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, p. 135.
119. Abu Ma‘shar, Al-Madkhal, II, Qawl 1, Chapter 4, pp. 26–7.
120. Weill-Parot, ‘Astrology, Astral Influences’, pp. 205–6, 210.
121. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, p. 65.
122. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, pp. 136–7; Weill-Parot, ‘Astrology, Astral
Influences’, p. 218.
123. Albertus Magnus, Book of Minerals, pp. 134–5.
124. Aquinas, ‘De Operationibus occultis naturae’, pp. 183–4.
125. Aquinas, ‘De Operationibus occultis naturae’, p. 184.
126. Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’, XI, Q. 96, Art. 1, p. 214.
127. Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’, XI, Q. 96, Art. 2, p. 217; Aquinas, The
Summa contra gentiles, III. Q. 104.6–14.
128. Aquinas, The ‘Summa theologica’, XI, Q. 96, Art. 2, p. 218.
129. Aquinas, The Summa contra gentiles, III. Q. 105, 1–12.
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130. Jeremiah Hackett, ‘Roger Bacon on Astronomy-Astrology’, in Hackett, Roger
Bacon and the Sciences, pp. 175–98 (176–7).
131. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, pp. 128–9.
132. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, pp. 261–2.
133. Weill-Parot, ‘Astral Magic and Intellectual Changes’, pp. 169, 169; Hackett,
‘Roger Bacon on Astronomy-Astrology’, p. 184.
134. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, pp. 262–3.
135. Bacon, Opus Majus, II, pp. 628–30, Roger Hackett, ‘Roger Bacon on
Astronomy-Astrology’, pp. 186–7.
136. Bacon, ‘Secretum secretorum’, pp. 3–4, 6.
137. Williams, ‘Roger Bacon and The Secret of Secrets’, p. 375.
138. Williams, ‘Roger Bacon and The Secret of Secrets’, p. 365; Steven J. Williams,
‘Roger Bacon and his Edition of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Secretum
Secretorum’, Speculum, 69/1 (January, 1994), pp. 57–73 (64).
139. Williams, ‘Roger Bacon and The Secret of Secrets’, p. 381.
140. Bacon, Opus Majus, I, p. 268. This refers to Aristotle’s response to Alexander
the Great who informed him of his desire to annihilate the people of Persia
due to their sagacity and high understanding. Aristotle exclaims: ‘If you are
resolved on killing them all, you are able to do so as their king, but you
are not capable of changing their airs, waters, and homeland. Therefore,
govern them with charity towards them and benefaction and you will gain
their love. And peace!’ Badawi (ed.), Al-Usul al-yunaniyya, p. 69.
141. Bacon, Letter Concerning the Marvellous Power of Art and of Nature, p. 15.
142. Albertus Magnus, The Speculum astronomiae, p. 6.
143. Bacon, Opus Majus, II, p. 630.
144. Bacon, Letter Concerning the Marvellous Power of Art and of Nature, p. 17.
145. Bacon, Letter Concerning the Marvellous Power of Art and of Nature, pp. 20–1.
146. Bacon, Letter Concerning the Marvellous Power of Art and of Nature, p. 20.
147. Bacon, Opus Majus, II, p. 628.
148. Bacon, Opus Majus, II, p. 627.
149. Bacon, Opus Majus, II, p. 587.
150. Page, Magic in the Cloister, pp. 15–20.
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