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  1. The below paper by Hanegraaff provides very interesting insights into the advent or #Esotericism in the #renaissance.

    In my opinion, the expressed trust in the distance of #Enlightenment to #Helenism is difficult to justify, given the widespread belief in #MosGeometricus, and superior wisdom of #geometers in antiquity.

    #magic #Platonism #Paganism

    Hanegraaff, Wouter J. "The pagan who came from the East: George Gemistos Plethon and Platonic orientalism." Hermes in the Academy (2009): 33.

  2. The below paper by Hanegraaff provides very interesting insights into the advent or #Esotericism in the #renaissance.

    In my opinion, the expressed trust in the distance of #Enlightenment to #Helenism is difficult to justify, given the widespread belief in #MosGeometricus, and superior wisdom of #geometers in antiquity.

    #magic #Platonism #Paganism

    Hanegraaff, Wouter J. "The pagan who came from the East: George Gemistos Plethon and Platonic orientalism." Hermes in the Academy (2009): 33.

  3. The below paper by Hanegraaff provides very interesting insights into the advent or #Esotericism in the #renaissance.

    In my opinion, the expressed trust in the distance of #Enlightenment to #Helenism is difficult to justify, given the widespread belief in #MosGeometricus, and superior wisdom of #geometers in antiquity.

    #magic #Platonism #Paganism

    Hanegraaff, Wouter J. "The pagan who came from the East: George Gemistos Plethon and Platonic orientalism." Hermes in the Academy (2009): 33.

  4. The below paper by Hanegraaff provides very interesting insights into the advent or in the .

    In my opinion, the expressed trust in the distance of to is difficult to justify, given the widespread belief in , and superior wisdom of in antiquity.

    Hanegraaff, Wouter J. "The pagan who came from the East: George Gemistos Plethon and Platonic orientalism." Hermes in the Academy (2009): 33.

  5. The below paper by Hanegraaff provides very interesting insights into the advent or #Esotericism in the #renaissance.

    In my opinion, the expressed trust in the distance of #Enlightenment to #Helenism is difficult to justify, given the widespread belief in #MosGeometricus, and superior wisdom of #geometers in antiquity.

    #magic #Platonism #Paganism

    Hanegraaff, Wouter J. "The pagan who came from the East: George Gemistos Plethon and Platonic orientalism." Hermes in the Academy (2009): 33.