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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim was a prominent figure of the Renaissance period, known for his work in philosophy, theology, and occultism. Born in Cologne in 1486, he was a polymath who engaged in various disciplines, including medicine and law. Agrippa's writings address the nature of magic and the relationship between the spiritual and material worlds, challenging the scientific norms of his time. His most notable works include "De Occulta Philosophia," which explores the mystical aspects of nature and the universe, and "De Incertitudine et Vanitate Scientiarum," where he critiques the limitations of human knowledge and the pursuit of true wisdom through divine revelation.

Agrippa's influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting numerous scholars and thinkers in both the fields of magic and philosophy. His ideas contributed to the dialogue surrounding the occult and the natural sciences during the Renaissance, making him a key figure in the development of Western esotericism. Despite facing criticism and controversy during his life, Agrippa's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of magic, philosophy, and the intersection of science and spirituality.

國籍 德語
出生日期 September 14, 1486
出生地點 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
逝世日期 February 18, 1535