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Renaissance magic was a
resurgence in
Hermeticism and
Neoplatonic varieties of the
magical arts
which arose along with
Renaissance humanism in the 15th...
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celestial magic in Arabic",
indicating the
sources for the work as "Arabic
texts on Hermeticism, Sabianism, Ismailism, astrology,
alchemy and
magic produced...
- 750-acre (300 ha)
development and will
feature five
themed areas named Celestial Park, Dark Universe, How to
Train Your
Dragon – Isle of Berk,
Super Nintendo...
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Celestials are
fictional characters appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics.
Depicted as
cosmic beings, they
debuted in the Bronze...
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invoking spiritual entities.
Several magical alphabets,
including the
Celestial Alphabet, Malachim, and
Transitus Fluvii, are
based on the
Hebrew alphabet...
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Museum of Art
where it is
currently held. Fish
Magic is seen as an
intermingling of aquatic,
celestial, and
earthly entities. The
painting is covered...
- The Magus, or
Celestial Intelligencer is a
handbook of the
occult and
ceremonial magic compiled by
occultist Francis Barrett published in 1801. Much of...
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Celestial marriage, also
called the New and
Everlasting Covenant of Marriage,
Eternal Marriage (synonymized
after 1890), or
Temple Marriage, is a doctrine...
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Celestial Empire (Chinese: 天朝; pinyin: Tiāncháo; lit. 'heavenly dynasty') is an
archaic name used to
refer to
China or the
Chinese Empire, from a literary...
- The
Celestial Toymaker is the
mostly missing seventh serial of the
third season in the
British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, which...