Magia Naturalis (regular enchantment) is the fundamental work of the Neapolitan researcher Giambattista Della Porta, first distributed in 1558 out of four books and afterward in 1586 of every twenty books. It is the gathering of awesome wonders and convictions he gathered during his life and that he has attempted to wrest from the divinatory enchantment by giving them a naturalistic avocation or by legitimizing them by great abstract references.
The principal version of Magia Naturalis dates from 1558 in Naples1,2 (at that point Antwerp in 1560), while Della Porta was just twenty-three years of age. Since the beginning, with the assistance of his preceptors, he chases for astonishing, great, and even wonderful certainties, to survey them so as to tear them far from well known superstition and set them back to their legitimate spot inside the common way of thinking.
The Magia Naturalis isn't a book of enchantment spells however only a collection of characteristic marvels composed when science was still in its earliest stages.
The principal version of Magia Naturalis dates from 1558 in Naples1,2 (at that point Antwerp in 1560), while Della Porta was just twenty-three years of age. Since the beginning, with the assistance of his preceptors, he chases for astonishing, great, and even wonderful certainties, to survey them so as to tear them far from well known superstition and set them back to their legitimate spot inside the common way of thinking.
The Magia Naturalis isn't a book of enchantment spells however only a collection of characteristic marvels composed when science was still in its earliest stages.
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