: Aims to open the complex "Aim of the Wise" to both modern scholars and lay readers.
: Based on David Pingree’s definitive 1986 critical edition of the Latin text.
: The translators chose to translate nigromancia simply as "magic" to avoid modern misconceptions associated with necromancy (conjuring the dead), which the text does not focus on.
: Includes a thorough analysis of the text's history, cosmology, and a unique statistical breakdown of its rituals.
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: Aims to open the complex "Aim of the Wise" to both modern scholars and lay readers.
: Based on David Pingree’s definitive 1986 critical edition of the Latin text.
: The translators chose to translate nigromancia simply as "magic" to avoid modern misconceptions associated with necromancy (conjuring the dead), which the text does not focus on.
: Includes a thorough analysis of the text's history, cosmology, and a unique statistical breakdown of its rituals.