- The
Secretum Secretorum or
Secreta Secretorum (Latin, 'Secret of secrets'), also
known as the Sirr al-Asrar (Arabic: كتاب سر الأسرار, lit. 'The Secret...
- The
first scientific society, the
Academia Secretorum Naturae was
founded in
Naples in 1560 by
Giambattista della Porta, a
noted polymath. In
Italian it...
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Liber Secretorum (Latin for 'book of secrets') may
refer to:
Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis by
Marino Sanudo Torsello Liber Secretorum Eventuum by Jean...
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version is
found in an
eclectic book from the 10th century, the
Secretum Secretorum (Secret of Secrets, Sirr al-asrâr),
which presents itself as a pseudo-letter...
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arithmancy or gematria. An
early example of
onomancy is
found in the
Secretum Secretorum. The
system given there involves adding up the
numerical values of the...
- The
Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis (literally 'Book of the
Secrets of the
Faithful of the Cross') is a
Latin work by
Marino Sanuto the Elder. It is one...
- Albumasar's
Introductorium in Astronomiam, the Pseudo-Aristotelian
Secretum Secretorum,
Brunetto Latini's Trésor, and the
Speculum Astronomiae ascribed to Albert...
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Louis I of
Hungary commissioned the
Chronicon Pictum and the
Secretum Secretorum,
which were both
produced in a
Hungarian workshop. Miklόs Meggyesi, son...
- and plan of Acre and
Jerusalem for
inclusion in
Marino Sanuto's
Liber secretorum fidelium crucis, a work
which aimed to
encourage a new crusade. There...
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crusading spirit and movement; with this
objective he
wrote his
Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis (Secrets for True Crusaders). He is now
sometimes referred...