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Author: * Cleisthenes Cleisthenes -
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Date: Sep 2, 2003 - 02:32
Cairetw,
Indeed Giordano Bruno we can
say that is strange fro his days man, although not the only one! For me
personally he is not a conjurer although studied the act of magic. He is I
believe a man of the “Libertes philosophica” a man not familiar in Europe of the dark ages of Christianity! Can
we say that philosophy can be interrelated with magic and occult deeds? I think
that I questioned again the same question. However, we can understand more for
Bruno if you must begin by the firsts of the kind. Let start!J
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