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A History of Magic and Experimental Science, Volume 1 (of 2) / During the First Thirteen Centuries of Our Era

Chapter 32: BOOK II. EARLY CHRISTIAN THOUGHT
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A systematic survey charts how magical practices and empirical inquiry overlapped from late antiquity through the medieval era, using careful manuscript and textual evidence to trace the transmission of ancient sources and the debates they provoked. Organized by author and topic, the study examines divination, astrology, alchemy, natural magic, and early experimental techniques alongside medicine, philosophy, and theology, showing institutional contexts such as universities and libraries and the shifting boundaries between superstition and scholarly investigation. It combines close readings of primary texts with historiographical commentary to map intellectual continuities, controversies, and methodological change across the period.

BOOK II. EARLY CHRISTIAN THOUGHT

Foreword.
Chapter 13. The Book of Enoch.
Chapter 14. Philo Judaeus.
Chapter 15. The Gnostics.
Chapter 16. The Christian Apocrypha.
Chapter 17. The Recognitions of Clement and Simon Magus.
Chapter 18. The Confession of Cyprian and some similar stories.
Chapter 19. Origen and Celsus.
Chapter 20. Other Christian Discussion of Magic before Augustine.
Chapter 21. Christianity and Natural Science; Basil, Epiphanius, and the Physiologus.
Chapter 22. Augustine on Magic and Astrology.
Chapter 23. The Fusion of Pagan and Christian Thought in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries.