1635 Feyens on Mystery Imagination Occult Plato Homer Erasmus Albert Magnus
Thomas Feyens’ “Da viribus imaginationis” is a 17th-century collection of questions and answers regarding imagination, curious mysteries, and the unknown world. Interestingly, this work is not Feyens own writings but rather a series of excerpts of writings from some of the most well-known writers, historians, and philosophers of all time including:
- Seneca
- Plato
- Plutarch
- Pliny the Younger
- Hippocrates
- Homer
- Erasmus of Rotterdam
- Galen
- Cicero
- Albert Magnus
- Saint Chrysostom
1635 Feyens on Mystery Imagination Occult Plato Homer Erasmus Albert Magnus
Thomas Feyens’ “Da viribus imaginationis” is a 17th-century collection of questions and answers regarding imagination, curious mysteries, and the unknown world. Interestingly, this work is not Feyens own writings but rather a series of excerpts of writings from some of the most well-known writers, historians, and philosophers of all time including:
- Seneca
- Plato
- Plutarch
- Pliny the Younger
- Hippocrates
- Homer
- Erasmus of Rotterdam
- Galen
- Cicero
- Albert Magnus
- Saint Chrysostom
Item number: #23443
Price: $550
FEYENS, Thomas
Da viribus imaginationis tractatus
Ludg[uni] Batavorum: ex officina Elseviriana, 1635. First Elzevier edition.
Details:
- Collation: complete with all pages
- 377, [7]
- References: Willems 423; Goldsmid II 46
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~4.5in X 2.25in (11.5cm x 6cm)
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23443
Categories
Esoteric & Occult
Philosophy
Authors
FEYENS, Thomas
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete