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Copenhaver, Brian P. 1988a. “Translation, Terminology and Style in Philosophical
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 1988b. “Astrology and Magic.” in The Cambridge History of Renaissance
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 1998. “The Occultist Tradition and its Critics.”
in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 2002. “The Secret of Pico’s Oratio: Cabala and
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 2008a.
“Popkin Non-Scepticus.” in The Legacies of Richard Popkin, edited by
Jeremy D. Popkin, pp. 3–14. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées n. 198. Dordrecht: Springer.
Copenhaver, Brian P. 2008b. “Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.” in
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 2009. “Ten Arguments in Search of a Philosopher: Averroes and
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 2015. Magic in Western Culture. From Antiquity to the
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 2017a. “Dignity, Vile Bodies, and Nakedness: Giovanni Pico and
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 2020. “Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.” in
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Copenhaver, Brian P. 2022. Pico della Mirandola on Trial: Heresy, Freedom, and
Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780192858375.001.0001.
Copenhaver, Brian P. 2024. “Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.” in
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Copenhaver, Brian P. and Copenhaver, Rebecca. 2008. “How Croce Became a Philosopher: to Logic from History by
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