Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... knowledge was often concealed in darkness . John Dee was following precedent when he stated that he did not want his knowledge to be revealed to the unlearned . Both he and Bruno were difficult to understand . Both influenced students ...
... knowledge was often concealed in darkness . John Dee was following precedent when he stated that he did not want his knowledge to be revealed to the unlearned . Both he and Bruno were difficult to understand . Both influenced students ...
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... knowledge , believing that in a world of conflicts and bewildering contraries one could only achieve understanding and freedom by rising above human concerns and seeking a knowledge of God . According to Cusa , God alone could unify ...
... knowledge , believing that in a world of conflicts and bewildering contraries one could only achieve understanding and freedom by rising above human concerns and seeking a knowledge of God . According to Cusa , God alone could unify ...
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... Knowledge and Activity : Knowledge and wisdom are shown as important , but excessive study and introversion may lead to mel- ancholy . The melancholy person , like Pyrocles when he faces the first onslaught of love , is often at odds ...
... Knowledge and Activity : Knowledge and wisdom are shown as important , but excessive study and introversion may lead to mel- ancholy . The melancholy person , like Pyrocles when he faces the first onslaught of love , is often at odds ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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