Description
In this insightful work, Yates explores the influence of Renaissance occult philosophy on Elizabethan England, focusing on figures such as John Dee and Giordano Bruno. She examines how esoteric traditions shaped the intellectual landscape of the period, impacting literature, science, and religion. The book is classified under history and philosophy and is a non-Fiction work. It is not considered a work of Fiction. This work is recognized for its thorough analysis of the interplay between occult philosophies and the cultural developments of the Elizabethan era, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the period’s intellectual currents. Yates’ scholarship provides valuable insights into the esoteric influences that permeated Renaissance thought and their lasting impact on Western intellectual history.