Middle Ages and Renaissance Symphorien Champier and the Reception of the Occultist Tradition in Renaissance France. By Brian P. Copenhaver, The Hague, Paris & New York: Mouton, 1978. Pp. 368. DM 92 [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):166-168 (1980)
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