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Secretist
Secretist Se"cret*ist, n. A dealer in secrets. [Obs.]

Meaning of Secretis from wikipedia

- In English mediaeval government the Baga de Secretis or Bagga de Secretis was a store of secret do****ents. It originated as a leather sack, which the...
- Secreta mulierum, also known as De secretis mulierum, is a natural philosophical text from the late thirteenth or early fourteenth century frequently attributed...
- The Book of the Secret of Creation was translated into Latin (Liber de secretis naturae) in c. 1145–1151 by Hugo of Santalla. This text does not appear...
- sixteenth century. He is known for his work Coelum philosophorum seu de secretis naturae liber (Fribourg, 1525), a major work of early modern distillation...
- Secret Workings of Art and Nature and on the Vanity of Magic (Epistola de Secretis Operibus Artis et Naturae et de Nullitate Magiae), also known as On the...
- 1163/2451859X-12340073. S2CID 214533789. Hudry, Françoise (1997–1999). "Le De secretis nature du Ps. Apollonius de Tyane, traduction latine par Hugues de Santalla...
- Scot's book were combined with a work by pseudo-Albertus Magnus entitled De secretis mulierum (Concerning the Secrets of Women), which, according to the Dictionary...
- two fundamental works of the corpus are the Testamentum and the Liber de secretis naturae seu de quinta essentia which both date to the fourteenth century...
- willed series of thoughts. The active form of Liber CCCXLV. De Nuptis Secretis Deorum **** Hominibus – ****ual magick Liber Stellae RubeaeAccording to...
- Giambattista Della Porta's 1558 "Magia Naturalis" and Isabella Cortese's 1561 "Secreti". The 17th century saw the beginnings of the modern scientific revolution...