The Arabic Influences on Early Modern Occult Philosophy
by
Liana Saif
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Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
283
Language
English
Published
Sep 29, 2015
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
1137399465
ISBN-13
9781137399465
Description
Liana Saif delves into the intricate connections between Arabic medieval thought and the developments in early modern occult philosophy. By examining the rich tapestry of astrological and magical theories that emerged during the medieval period, she illuminates how these ideas permeated European intellectual landscapes, shaping various esoteric traditions.
In this compelling exploration, Saif not only uncovers the transmission of knowledge between cultures but also highlights the enduring significance of Arabic influences on Western thought. Her thorough investigation reveals the ways in which these ancient theories informed the practices and beliefs of early modern scholars and practitioners alike.
Through a combination of historical analysis and philosophical inquiry, Saif provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how intercultural exchanges shaped the foundations of modern occultism, ultimately enriching our comprehension of this often-overlooked aspect of intellectual history.
In this compelling exploration, Saif not only uncovers the transmission of knowledge between cultures but also highlights the enduring significance of Arabic influences on Western thought. Her thorough investigation reveals the ways in which these ancient theories informed the practices and beliefs of early modern scholars and practitioners alike.
Through a combination of historical analysis and philosophical inquiry, Saif provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how intercultural exchanges shaped the foundations of modern occultism, ultimately enriching our comprehension of this often-overlooked aspect of intellectual history.
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