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         Porta Giambattista Della:     more books (38)
  1. De aeris transmutationibus (Edizione nazionale delle opere di Giovan Battista della Porta) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2000
  2. Per Studiare La Letteratura Italiana by Giuseppe Zaccaria, Giambattista Della Porta, 2002-01
  3. Physiognomoniae Coelestis Libri Sex (1645) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-27
  4. Gli Duoi Fratelli Rivali / The Two Rival Brothers (English and Italian Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 1980-11
  5. Giambattista Della Porta, Dramatist. by Louise George. Clubb, 1965
  6. La Fantesca (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2009-09-01
  7. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-10
  8. Le commedie (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 1910-01-01
  9. Phytognomonica Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani, Octo Libris Contenta (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-10
  10. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  11. Phytognomonica Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani, Octo Libris Contenta (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  12. Phytognomonica Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani, Octo Libris Contenta (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  13. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10
  14. Physiognomoniae Coelestis Libri Sex (1645) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2010-09-10

61. Aboca Museum - Bibliotheca Antiqua
contemporaneo Crollio, giambattista della porta compila con passione il suo
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62. Aboca Museum - Bibliotheca Antiqua
Crollio, giambattista della porta compila con passione il suo
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63. The Non-Inventions
In 1553 a young giambattista della porta (15351615) published his Magia Naturaliswhich, for better or worse, became a standard reference for later scholars.
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The Early History of Data Networks
The Non-Inventions
Before the attempts to build a better telegraph were successful, quite a few non-designs would be pursued. Most of these non-designs were efforts to exploit the simple observation that two magnetized objects will align themselves when held close together. The idea was that if two small magnets can do this at a few centimeters distance, two stronger magnets should be able to do this a few decimeters apart, and with some further study, special magnets might be able to allow communication from one city to the next. Figuring out who would be talking to whom, with a number of such magnets in use in different cities, was another one of the details to iron out in field studies. The important thing was that one knew quite definitely in which direction to search. In 1553 a young Giambattista della Porta (1535-1615) published his Magia Naturalis which, for better or worse, became a standard reference for later scholars. Porta described several telegraphic instruments, one resembling a heliograph, another an acoustical device where people would shout messages through so-called ``speaking tubes.'' [Note 124] They are duly referred to by Edelcrantz in his treatise.

64. Sicily Photos - Foto Sicilia - Augusta - Foto Delle Città Siciliane
Translate this page Augusta - Stemma commemorativo della porta Spagnola - Foto di giambattista Scivoletto,Categoria Città Siciliane Autore giambattista Scivoletto Città
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65. The Virtual Kite Zoo: Flat Kites
In his Magiae Naturalis of 1589, giambattista della porta describesa flying sayle , possibly based on traditional Chinese designs.
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Flat Kites
The simplest possible form of kite just consists of a single sheet of some suitable material, with spars and a bridle to support it. Unfortunately, flat kites are inherently unstable. They can be stabilised by ensuring that most of the drag is generated behind and below the towing point. Several methods may be used singly or in combination:
  • Adding a tail
  • Adding holes or vents towards the rear of the sail
  • Adding a keel
  • Simply arranging for a forward towing point.
Tails and vents waste wind energy and so tend to result in a low angle of flight. Vents are rarely used in flat kites. Flat kites generally fly well in light to moderate winds. The classic diamond kite is probably the best known of all kites, and is a flat kite which needs a tail to fly properly. Many of us have owned one of these in our youth. Sometimes they have a keel which adds a bit of stability and eliminates the need for a bridle. A plan for a classic diamond is given by Pelham If you have the patience to make loads of diamond kites (or get your friends or class-mates to help you), you can attach them all to a single line, equally spaced, and tie the line down at both ends. You then have a spectacular kite arch. Here's a picture (34.5k) which gives you a good idea. A kite train is similar, but with only one end anchored. The

66. A Collection Of Quotes
giambattista della porta, What is Magick? (Magiae naturalis, Ch. -giambattista della porta, What is Magick? (Magiae naturalis, Ch.
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The term 'magus' in the Persian tongue, according to Porphyry, means the same as 'interpreter' and 'worshipper of the divine' in our language... As the farmer weds his elms to the vines, so the 'magus' unites earth with heaven, that is, the lower orders to the endowments and powers of the higher.
Pico della Mirandola, Oration on the Dignity of Man
What the Magus does with his techniques, nature accomplishes naturally by making man. Magic celebrates the union of sky and earth.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Conclusiones
As Plato affirmeth, the Art of Magick is the art of worshipping God.
Robert Turner
Magic is the highest and most absolute and divine knowledge of natural philosophy advanced in its works and wonderful operations by a right understanding of the inward and occult vertue of things, so that true agents being applied to proper patients, strange and admirable effects will thereby be produced; whence magicians are profound and diligent searchers into nature, they because of their skill know how to anticipate an effect which to the vulgar shall seem a miracle.
Preface to the Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis
There are two sorts of Magick; the one is infamous, and unhappy, because it has to do with foul Spirits, and consists of incantations and wicked curiosity; and this is called Sorcery; an art which all learned and good men detest; neither is it able to yield an truth of reason or nature, but stands merely upon fancies and imaginations, such as vanish presently away, and leave nothing behind them... The other Magick is natural; which all excellent wise men do admit and embrace, and worship with great applause; neither is there any thing more highly esteemed, or better thought of, by men of learning...

67. BOOKS OF MARVELS From Dirty Jokes To Science
Ruscelli's story. Furthermore, giambattista della porta, the famed advocateof natural magic, gave indications he was a member. Later he
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Rampart/7076/2JMPHT18.htm
BOOKS OF MARVELS : from dirty jokes to science
B ooks of marvels have not always been the abode of the useless as they have been in the 20th Century. Earlier they aided some earth shattering changes, like the creation of modern science. I have taken most of this essay from William Eamon's Science and the Secrets of Nature: Books of Secrets in Medieval and Early Modern Culture Books of marvels aided modern science as books of secrets. In certain ways, the books of secrets seem less promising as the source of science than our books of marvels. For one thing, over time many of these secrets have been disproven. Some common secrets certainly seem especially odd to us: chasing off dogs by carrying a dog's tongue in our pockets or shoes, taming bulls with fig trees, de-witched witches' salves. It appears irrelevant that many of our 'facts', both odd and otherwise, may eventually be disproven and seem equally odd to future generations. O ne reason many books of secrets seem unpromising as science is science is supposed to be open. Yet earlier writers of books of secrets were true to the name. They claimed their readers were part of the deserving elite and should keep the contents of their books from the vulgar masses. This was not a problem with many books of secrets written in the 16th Century and after. Their writers claimed they were bringing what had previously been secrets to the light of day so the masses could read them. Another reason these books seem unpromising is their sources. In the earlier works, the source of the secrets were supposedly the secret works of famous authors, the best known being Aristotle and Solomon. In modern times, we have regarded these as clumsy forgeries. Later, again in the 16th Century and after, things became more egalitarian. The ostensible sources were often old wives, gypsies, Arabs, village mages, wandering surgeons. These would still not qualify as the experts we go to for science.

68. Porta
Ideas in Society, 15001700 giambattista della porta (1535-1615).Giovanni Battista was the third of Nardo Antonio della porta's
http://www.nd.edu/~dharley/HistIdeas/Porta.html
Ideas in Society, 1500-1700
Giambattista della Porta (1535-1615)
Giovanni Battista was the third of Nardo Antonio Della Porta's four sons, and the second of the three who survived
childhood. The boy's mother was a Neapolitan patrician, sister to Adriano Guglielmo Spadafora (or Spatafora) learned
conservator quinternionum of the Naples archives from 1536. The Della Portas claimed a family tree planted in the time of
Hannibal. It flourished later in the person of the Lombard prince Adalferio, whose descendants held important positions in
Salerno, Vico Equense, and Naples. The main branch of the family, established in Salerno, was considered noble from the
beginning of Angevine rule in the thirteenth century, but the subsidiary line form which Nardo's father, Ferdinando, sprang
seems to have been less exalted. Father and son are referred to in various documents, however, as magnifici, a term often
used to denote untitled property owners of good birth. Nardo Antonio's considerable wealth comprised land and ships. He once leased three vessels to Charles V, and together
with his father and three uncles, received from the emperor in 1548 the formal status of familiar or court domestic, exemption

69. Magiae Naturalis, Libri XX. Ab Ipso Authore Expurgati, & Superaucti, In Quibus S
perspective. giambattista della porta (15351615), famous mathematicianand natural philosopher, lived and worked at Napels. The
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70. Il Figlio Del Gioacobino
Translate this page Aveva la mente sveglia e nella agra salamoia della storia sapeva distinguere gliingredienti. La fortuna picchia di nuovo alla porta. giambattista ritorna sul
http://www.maristas.com.ar/m_vida/figlio/f3.htm
MARCELLINO CHAMPAGNAT Autore: Fratel Claudio Alberti
Editore: Fratel José Diez Villacorta
Capitolo 3 L'ermetico cerchio della vita "Ci sono usignoli che cantano
al di sopra dei fucili
e in mezzo alle battaglie".
(Miguel Henàndez in "Vento del popolo")
In casa Champagnat la vita aveva un ritmo antico: la madre, Maria Teresa, scandiva le sue giornate con la preghiera e il lavoro. Il padre spirava la propria delusione. La rivoluzione l'aveva esaltato, poi umiliato. La truppa dei figli governava l'orto, macinava il grano, vendeva stoffe. Le cose non andavano poi male. I soldi non mancavano; la tavola diventava più comoda quando i piatti, come ora, si riempivano abbondantemente a fisse scadenze: i ragazzi, mandibole d'acciaio. Marcellino era piccolo ancora: si affacciava appena ai sei anni; ma guardava con occhi freschi la vita. Però, quante cose che non capiva nella girandola di fatti che il tempo faceva danzare. La rivoluzione! Ma cos'è questa rivoluzione? Lo chiedeva alla zia suora che non lo lasciava un momento. Lei sì che lo doveva sapere; lei, che l'aveva vista coniugare in tutte le sue voci sguaite. Cos'è questa rivoluzione? un animale? una persona? Se ne parlava in casa. Il padre boicottava la sfiducia d'ora, esaltandola ancora, parlandone sempre, e intanto cercava aiuto nello sguardo degli altri: un amore che era durato troppo pochi anni, che l'aveva tradito, che tante volte l'aveva umiliato, costringendolo ad un vergognoso servilismo, a legare le conclusioni dove voleva il padrone. Entusiasmi e delusioni alternate, che la sera, Giambattista depositava in casa, alla fine di quelle giornate furibonde e di incanti.

71. Timeline Of Esoterica
1535 Cornelius Agrippa dies; giambattista della porta born. 1540 FrancescoGiorgi dies. 1541 Paracelsus dies. 1615 giambattista della porta dies.
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Timeline of Esoterica
13th century BCE? Zarathushtra founds Zoroastrianism, the religion of the Magi; Moses founds Judaism; mythical date of Hermes Trismegistus. 4? BCE-33 CE Jesus founds Christianity 100-300 CE composition of Corpus Hermetica 204-270 CE Plotinus, Neoplatonic philosopher and mystic 4th ce Iamblicus 6th ce Sefer Yetzirah edited 1004-1007 al-Majriti, author of Picatrix , dies (?) 1054 Rome splits from orthodox church, forms Catholic church 1175?-1235 Michael Scot 1220?-1292 Roger Bacon 1232-1316 Ramon Llull born 1240 Abraham Abulafia, founder of ecstatic Cabala, born 1248 Joseph Gikatilla born Liber Juratus (Sworn Book of Honorius) compiled 1259 Peter de Abano born 1266 John Duns Scotus born 1274 Ramon Llull's vision on Mount Randa Sefer Ha-Zohar written 1292? Abraham Abulafia dies 1308 John Duns Scotus dies 1316? Ramon Llull dies; 1316 Peter de Abano dies 1323 Joseph Gikatilla dies 1433 Marsilio Ficino born 1453 Fall of Constantinople to the Turks caused dispersal and spread of Greek manuscripts and scholarship 1455 Johannes Reuchlin born 1462 Johannes Trithemius born 1463 Giovanni Pico della Mirandola born 1466 Francesco Giorgi born 1471 Ficino's translation of Corpus Hermeticum published 1474 Ferdinand and Isabella ascend to the throne 1483 Martin Luther born 1486 Cornelius Agrippa born;

72. Giambattista Della Porta
Translate this page giambattista della porta. Nato a Vico Equense nel 1535 e morto a Napolinel 1615, fu filosofo, scienziato e commediografo napoletano.
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Giambattista Della Porta La sua prima opera fu pubblicata a Napoli nel 1558 con il titolo Magiae naturalis libri IIII De furtivis literarum notis (1563), trattato di crittografia; l'Arte del ricordare (1566), che descrive numerose tecniche mnemoniche; il De humana physiognomonia (1586), che espone e illustra la dottrine della corrispondenza tra la forma esterna del corpo e il carattere interiore di una persona; il De refractione De spiritalibus (1601), che tratta di meccanismi funzionanti ad acqua e a vapore. Della Porta fu autore anche di alcune fra le migliori commedie italiane del tempo. Per un approfondimento

73. Philosophers M-Q
Porphyry Against the Christians; giambattista della porta (John Baptist porta)Natural Magick of giambattista della porta, (Transcribed from 1658 English
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Philosophers M-Q
Philosophers A-Z: A Abelard) D (D ... (Zeno of Elea)

74. Museo Della Specola, Bologna - Catalogo, Telescopi, Introduzione
Translate this page E' quindi a questa data che si fa risalire l'invenzione del telescopio, anche seil napoletano giambattista della porta (1538?-1615) ne rivendica la paternità
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CANNOCCHIALI E TELESCOPI
In un manoscritto fiorentino del 1289 vengono ricordati alcuni " vetri per occhiali recentemente inventati, di grande vantaggio per la vista indebolita delle persone anziane ". Questo conferma come dalla fine del tredicesimo secolo fosse noto l'uso di pezzi di vetro - chiamati "vetri lenticchie" o "lenti", in quanto la loro forma era simile a quella delle lenticchie - per correggere la presbiopia. Il fatto che la vista indebolita delle persone anziane potesse essere aiutata mediante l'uso di queste lenti, di curvatura sempre più accentuata man mano che la persona invecchiava, ebbe senz'altro un notevole impatto sociale, allungando la vita lavorativa di scrivani, studiosi e artigiani.
Bisogna aspettare il Cinquecento, quando - contro l'opinione diffusa tra gli scienziati, secondo cui le osservazioni effettuate attraverso oggetti trasparenti non potevano essere confermate - Giovanni Rucellai (1475-1525), cugino di papa Leone X, userà uno specchio concavo per studiare l'anatomia delle api, descritta poi nel poemetto Le api
Lo sviluppo della tecnica e il nuovo atteggiamento che si veniva formando verso lo studio della natura portò quindi, alla fine del secolo, all'invenzione del cannocchiale. Dati i precedenti lavori degli occhialai e la semplicità realizzativa di questo strumento - si tratta solo di due lenti tenute una di fronte all'altra - appare, anzi, abbastanza strano come non si sia giunti prima alla sua invenzione.

75. Museo Della Specola, Bologna - Catalogue, Telescopes, Introduction
The invention of the telescope can then be traced back to this date even if theNeapolitan giambattista della porta (1538?1615) claimed paternity, having
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TELESCOPES
A Florentine manuscript of 1289 refers to some " glass lenses for spectacles recently invented, of great advantage to old people with weak vision ". This confirms that the use of pieces of glass - called " vetri lenticchie " or " lenti " (lenses) on account of their lentil ( lenticchie ) shape - for correcting long-sightedness was known of from the end of the XIIIth century. The fact that old people’s sight could be helped by the use of such lenses, whose curvature became more accentuated as a person grew older, had important effects on society, lengthening the working life of writers, scholars and craftsmen.
It was not until the XVIth century that - against the current opinion of many scientists that observations made through transparent objects could not be confirmed - Giovanni Rucellai (1475-1525), cousin of Pope Leo X , would use a concave mirror to study the anatomy of bees, later described in the short poem Le api
The development of the technique and the new attitude taking shape towards the study of nature led, at the end of the century, to the invention of the telescope. Given the preceding work of the spectacle-makers and the simplicity of the instrument - two lenses held one in front of the other - it is somewhat surprising that it was not invented earlier.
The lines written by Girolamo Fracastoro (Verona c. 1478-1553) in his 1538 work Homocentricorum sive de stellis liber unus, "Et per duo perspicilla ocularia, si quis perspiciat altero alteri superposito, majora multo et propinquiora videbit omnia", show fairly clearly how this idea was already in the air in the first half of the century and that not much was needed to develop it fully.

76. Natural Magick By John Baptista Porta, A Neapolitane. In Twenty Books 1 Of The C
English. Author porta, giambattista della, 1535?1615. Published London printedfor John Wright next to the sign of the Globe in Little-Britain, 1669.
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    • Includes index.
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    77. Natural Magick (in MARION)
    English. 1658. Author porta, giambattista della, 1535?1615. PublishedLondon Printed for Thomas Young and Samuel Speed , 1658.
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    Natural magick
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    78. BERN
    De Umbris Idearum Giordano Bruno, 1548-1600; Natural Magick (Magiae naturalis)- John Baptista porta (giambattista della porta) (1535-1615).
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    79. LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX
    Translate this page qui pourraient vous intéresser, traitant largement de l'occulte, chacun réservedes chapitres à l'alchimie porta, giambattista della Magiae naturalis
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    LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX alchimie@librairiedumerveilleux.com Si vous cherchez un ouvrage, un livre, un document, un texte... Si vous voulez proposer ou échanger un livre, un objet ayant un rapport direct avec l' Alchimie, postez vos annonces ici. Une nouvelle annonce provoque l'envoie d'un mail vers tous les intervenants de ce forum. RETOUR Rejoindre la Librairie du Merveilleux Recherche dans le forum Envoyer un message Forum annonces Calendrier (1 visiteur) Forum Annonces livres alchimie Modification: 21/2/2001
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    Vend 2 livres occultes du XVIIème Siècle.
    Envoi de Invoker le 14 Mars 2002 21:52:58: Bonjour, je me permet de poster ce message car je cherche à vendre (sur région parisienne de préférence et rapidement) deux livres très rares qui pourraient vous intéresser, traitant largement de l'occulte, chacun réserve des chapitres à l'alchimie :
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    80. LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX
    Translate this page pourraient vous intéresser, traitant largement de l'occulte, chacun réserve deschapitres à l'alchimie porta, giambattista della Magiae naturalis
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    LES ANNONCES DE LA LIBRAIRIE DU MERVEILLEUX alchimie@librairiedumerveilleux.com Si vous cherchez un ouvrage, un livre, un document, un texte... Si vous voulez proposer ou échanger un livre, un objet ayant un rapport direct avec l' Alchimie, postez vos annonces ici. Une nouvelle annonce provoque l'envoie d'un mail vers tous les intervenants de ce forum. RETOUR Rejoindre la Librairie du Merveilleux Recherche dans le forum Envoyer un message Forum annonces Calendrier (1 visiteur) Forum Annonces livres alchimie Modification: 21/2/2001
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    Re: Vend 2 livres occultes du XVIIème Siècle.
    Envoi de malfray le 01 Février 2003 11:34:52: Réponse à: Vend 2 livres occultes du XVIIème Siècle. envoi de Invoker le 14 Mars 2002 21:52:58: : Bonjour, je me permet de poster ce message car je cherche à vendre (sur région parisienne de préférence et rapidement) deux livres très rares qui pourraient vous intéresser, traitant largement de l'occulte, chacun réserve des chapitres à l'alchimie :

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