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Elystan
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Anyone familiar with him? I've been reading about him recently but I haven't been able to get hold of any of his actual work. Just now found an english translation of The Heroic Frenzies in the Twilight Grotto (Last time I went there it was for Agrippa and Dee) but everything else there is in Latin. Anyone read anything of his work?

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he was big on the Art of Memory. You should read Ioan Petru Coulianou, the guy was fascinated with Bruno. Good translations are rarely available online, i suggest hardback scientiffic ones when it comes to Bruno, Mirandola or Cardanus.
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Despite the fact that I had a dream in which I was walking through a library and picked up a book called Pico I prefer Bruno because he doesn't draw so much from Hebrew sources and completely embraces Hermetism above Christianity. Actually being as it was a dream that might have been Picatrix I saw, hmm.

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bruno draws greatly from hebrew thought, albeit the hermetic or neoplatonic coverage. In my oppinion, Pico is just honest and blunt about his sources and doesn t go about camouflaging the whole deal. I d recomment the Bibliotheca Bruniana on the Warburn Institute website.
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warburg, my bad
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