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The astronomical theories that are now recognized, in retrospect, as genuinely scientific features of the intellectual revolution in the seventeenth century were developed in a convulsive flurry of changes that included studies of natural magic, witches, Paracelsus, and the enigmatic and obscurantist follies of those who claimed to represent divine or satanic interventions in human affairs.
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Descartes: A Biography
(book)
by Desmond Clarke
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