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Cosa (chi) è occultism$54472$ - definizione

MAGICAL SCIENCE DURING THE RENAISSANCE
Artes magicae; Renaissance occultism; Renaissance occultists
  • 1538 portrait of Paracelsus by [[Augustin Hirschvogel]]
  • Portrait of Gemistus Pletho, detail of a fresco by acquaintance [[Benozzo Gozzoli]], [[Palazzo Medici Riccardi]], [[Florence]], Italy
  • Title page of one of the ''Höllenzwang'' [[grimoire]]s attributed to D. Faustus Magus Maximus Kundlingensis (18th century)
  • [[Edward Kelley]]
  • Portrait of della Porta from ''Jo. Bapt. Portae Neapolitani Magiae naturalis libri XX'', Naples, 1589
  • Modern portrait of [[Giordano Bruno]] based on a woodcut from ''Livre du recteur'', 1578
  • Woodcut print portrait of Agrippa
  • Woodcut illustration from an edition of [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Naturalis Historia]]'' (1582)
  • Engraving of Johann Weyer, age 60, from De Lamiis Liber
  • Johann Reuchlin, woodcut depiction from 1516
  • p=}} it was painted when Dee was 67. It belonged to a grandson, Rowland Dee, and later to [[Elias Ashmole]], who left it to Oxford University.}}
  • Marsilio Ficino from a fresco painted by [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]] in the [[Tornabuoni Chapel]], [[Santa Maria Novella]], [[Florence]]
  • Page of ''Praxis Magia Faustiana'' (1527)
  • Century I, Quatrain 1 in the 1555 Lyon Bonhomme edition
  • Nostradamus: original portrait by his son Cesar
  • Uffizi Gallery]], in [[Florence]]
  • Portrait of Heinrich Khunrath from his ''Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae''

Occultism in Nazism         
  • Hitler speaking at a huge mass meeting, the [[Nuremberg Rally]] 1934
SPECULATION ABOUT NAZISM AND OCCULTISM
Mysticism in Nazi Germany; Nazism and mysticism; Mysticism and Nazism; Nazi Mysticism; Nazi mystics; Nazism and Mysticism; Occult-fascism; Nazi occultists; Occult Hitlerism; Nazi mystic; Occult Nazism; Heinrich Himmler's Great Chair; Nazi occultism in popular culture; Nazi mysticism; Nazi mysticism in popular culture; Mythology of Nazi occultism; Nazi occultism; Nazism and occultism in popular culture; National Socialism and Occultism; Nazi occultist; National Socialism and occultism; Nazi occult; Nazism and occultism; Nazism and Occultism; Nazi mythology
The association of Nazism with occultism occurs in a wide range of theories, speculation, and research into the origins of Nazism and into Nazism's possible relationship with various occult traditions. Such ideas have flourished as a part of popular culture since at least the early 1940s (during World War II), and gained renewed popularity starting in the 1960s.
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  • In the 1990s, the Dutch scholar Wouter Hanegraaff put forward a new definition of ''occultism'' for scholarly uses.
KNOWLEDGE OF THE HIDDEN OR THE PARANORMAL
Occultism; Occultist; Occultists; Occultology; The Occult; Occult science; Occultism Occult Art; Occult Art, Occultism; Occult qualities; Magical science; The occult; Occult studies; Occultic; Occulture; Occult movement; Occult sciences; Occult revival
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Hidden, secret, unrevealed, invisible, unknown, undiscovered, undetected, mysterious, mystic, mystical, recondite, cabalistic, latent, abstruse, veiled, shrouded.
Occultist         
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  • In the 1990s, the Dutch scholar Wouter Hanegraaff put forward a new definition of ''occultism'' for scholarly uses.
KNOWLEDGE OF THE HIDDEN OR THE PARANORMAL
Occultism; Occultist; Occultists; Occultology; The Occult; Occult science; Occultism Occult Art; Occult Art, Occultism; Occult qualities; Magical science; The occult; Occult studies; Occultic; Occulture; Occult movement; Occult sciences; Occult revival
·noun An adherent of occultism.

Wikipedia

Renaissance magic

Renaissance magic was a resurgence in Hermeticism and Neo-Platonic varieties of the magical arts which arose along with Renaissance humanism in the 15th and 16th centuries CE. These magical arts (called artes magicae) were divided into seven types.

There was great uncertainty in distinguishing practices of superstition, occultism, and perfectly sound scholarly knowledge or pious ritual. The intellectual and spiritual tensions erupted in the Early Modern witch craze, further reinforced by the turmoil of the Protestant Reformation, especially in Germany, England, and Scotland.