Kathryn LaFevers Evans doth schreibble:
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> My Master's thesis from California State University San Marcos is on De
> Magia naturali by Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples. The highest rung of his
> Academic epistemology and methodology is intellect, which he equates with
> intuition and faith. I am a poet; to me this treatise is poetry that lives
> and breathes magic through word imagery, symbolism. We can't allow History
> to remain static only because it is already written to the personal taste of
> some, by those whom they've magically sanctioned to tell the story.
Hi, Kathryn ~
I am always on the lookout for authors writing on
the subject of the Active Intellect and Celestial
Magic. Has your paper been published yet?
I am aware of a partial transcription of Lefèvre's
*De Magia Naturali* by way of Pierozzi's & Mandosio's
piece in *Chrysopoeia* #5, pgs. 191-264. Do you know
if this work is available yet in full?
Are you familiar with the work of John Selden
[1584 - 1654]?
Cors in Manu Domine,
~ Khem Caigan
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