El engarce de la Astrología en el pensamiento humanista: el hilo cortado / The Linking of Astrology in Humanist Thought: The Broken Chain
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Studied here are the importance of the astrological thought in the roots of Medieval and Renaissance Humanism and the later difficulty in understanding its legacy once it has lost its natural place of study in the academic world.
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VICENTE GARCÍA, L. M. (2011). El engarce de la Astrología en el pensamiento humanista: el hilo cortado / The Linking of Astrology in Humanist Thought: The Broken Chain. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 18, 193–210. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v18i.6131
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