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theories; instead she argued that he was calling for a return to
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523:, at a weekend house party in
422:North London Collegiate School
1:
3720:British historians of science
1186:The Rosicrucian Enlightenment
794:Queen's Birthday Honours 1977
737:The Rosicrucian Enlightenment
731:(FBA). In 1969 she published
729:Fellow of the British Academy
412:The Review of English Studies
245:Christian, influenced by the
193:The Rosicrucian Enlightenment
3750:Western esotericism scholars
2852:Krois, John Michael (2002).
2476:, p. 3, "Introduction".
1052:Influence on popular culture
867:, and was on the subject of
708:The New York Review of Books
2833:Jones, Marjorie G. (2008).
1224:(1984) Collected Essays III
857:Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
759:for services to Art History
340:Early career: 1914–38
3766:
2741:London's Women Historians.
2542:E.g. described as such in
2523:Jardine & Brotton 2005
2474:Grafton & Siraisi 1999
1218:(1983) Collected Essays II
792:Yates was promoted in the
787:Northampton, Massachusetts
711:. In 1961, Yates authored
519:, Deputy Directory of the
447:Cambridge University Press
438:The Modern Language Review
403:University College, London
1212:(1982) Collected Essays I
1107:London's Women Historians
767:University College London
748:University of East Anglia
685:, in which she discussed
482:. She translated Bruno's
158:University College London
130:Dame Frances Amelia Yates
107:University College London
36:
3705:English women historians
3212:F. S. L. Lyons
3208:R. J. W. Evans
2896:Marlowe Society (n.d.).
2761:. New York: SUNY Press.
2671:, pp. xviii, 52–53.
2190:, pp. 169–176, 178.
1706:, pp. 57–58, 66–73.
887:With the publication of
743:in 16th century Europe.
687:the eponymous tapestries
488:The Ash Wednesday Supper
463:Linetta de Castelvecchio
320:, in particular that of
312:, and the poetry of the
3250:Richard Davenport-Hines
2757:Bogdan, Henrik (2007).
2334:, pp. 181, 187–89.
993:and the rival views of
921:The seminal studies of
829:Los Angeles, California
459:University of Cambridge
249:and sympathetic to the
2561:, pp. xxii–xxiii.
2346:, pp. xxiii, 177.
928:
891:Yates highlighted the
741:Rosicrucian manifestos
576:
322:Dante Gabriel Rossetti
221:
212:Youth: 1899–1913
3103:Wolfson History Prize
3027:Trapp, J. B. (2003).
2913:Rossi, Paulo (2000).
1033:identifies Rattansi,
721:, being published as
683:The Valois Tapestries
566:
503:, American historian
330:Glasgow Weekly Herald
3740:People from Southsea
3601:Christopher de Hamel
2908:on 16 December 2011.
2891:on 11 February 2012.
2802:. Walter de Gruyter.
2548:Marlowe Society n.d.
2521:For an example, see
2460:, p. 268 note;
2134:, pp. 107, 144.
2122:, pp. 146, 148.
1997:, pp. 116, 117.
1985:, pp. 104, 108.
1949:, pp. 111, 114.
1435:, pp. 3, 13–14.
1180:Theatre of the World
1081:series (1995–2000).
865:Manchester Cathedral
733:Theatre of the World
484:La Cena de la ceneri
472:Love's Labour's Lost
469:, an examination of
429:Public Record Office
351:University of Oxford
31:Frances Amelia Yates
3636:Sudhir Hazareesingh
3575:Catherine Merridale
3514:Margaret M. McGowan
3460:Diarmaid MacCulloch
3313:Donald Cameron Watt
3309:Richard A. Fletcher
2902:The Marlowe Society
2898:"The Free Thinkers"
2874:on 25 October 2004.
2412:, pp. 201–202.
2358:, pp. 190–191.
2110:, p. 136, 141.
2072:, pp. 136–138.
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1889:, pp. 100–101.
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991:Lodovico Lazzarelli
961:Scholarly critiques
817:academic conference
656:espérance impériale
585:Marion Reilly Award
310:William Shakespeare
152:After attaining an
122:Western esotericism
3595:Nikolaus Wachsmann
3565:Christopher Duggan
2818:. Reaktion Books.
2796:Hanegraaff, Wouter
2719:, pp. 86, 88.
2585:, pp. 507–08.
2387:on 22 August 2020.
2255:The London Gazette
2150:The London Gazette
1877:, pp. 99–100.
1560:, pp. 40, 43.
1079:His Dark Materials
883:Scholarly writings
806:University of Pisa
577:
3657:
3656:
3571:Cyprian Broodbank
3555:Alexandra Walsham
3535:Jonathan Sumption
3486:Christopher Clark
3442:William Dalrymple
3218:J. W. Burrow
3147:Frances Donaldson
2968:978-0-521-25879-1
2946:978-0-684-10602-1
2924:978-0-226-72826-1
2844:978-0-89254-133-1
2787:978-0-262-07193-2
2768:978-0-7914-7070-1
2527:Valois Tapestries
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1372:, pp. 7, 16.
1166:The Art of Memory
1143:Valois Tapestries
983:Wouter Hanegraaff
947:The Art of Memory
834:Hugh Trevor-Roper
724:The Art of Memory
635:, both scholars.
569:Warburg Institute
521:Warburg Institute
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266:Chatham Dockyards
188:The Art of Memory
166:Warburg Institute
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3500:John Darwin
3490:Vic Gatrell
3436:Jerry White
3418:Ian Kershaw
3377:John Brewer
3319:Colin Platt
3274:John Pemble
3270:Rees Davies
3191:Mary Soames
2750:Works cited
2571:Bogdan 2007
2544:Leggio 2007
2510:Bogdan 2007
2458:Thomas 1971
2250:"No. 47234"
2145:"No. 45554"
2087:Who Was Who
1092:nationalism
1062:Little, Big
1039:M. B. Hesse
1035:A. G. Debus
977:(sometimes
897:Renaissance
893:hermeticism
617:D.P. Walker
433:John Florio
391:(left) and
389:John Florio
274:River Clyde
179:Hermeticism
162:John Florio
147:esotericism
143:Renaissance
120:History of
3664:Categories
3510:Mary Beard
3494:Adam Tooze
3426:Roy Porter
3325:John Bossy
3254:John Grigg
2729:Jones 2008
2717:Jones 2008
2705:Jones 2008
2693:Jones 2008
2681:Jones 2008
2669:Jones 2008
2657:Jones 2008
2645:Jones 2008
2619:Krois 2002
2607:Jones 2008
2559:Rossi 2000
2498:Jones 2008
2486:Jones 2008
2462:Krois 2002
2446:Jones 2008
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2010:Jones 2008
1995:Jones 2008
1983:Jones 2008
1971:Jones 2008
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1271:Jones 2008
1251:References
1016:nominalist
938:Reputation
901:Gnosticism
679:Bloomsbury
629:Roy Strong
621:Fritz Saxl
597:Franz Boaz
533:Fritz Saxl
517:Edgar Wind
492:Copernicus
417:propaganda
326:John Keats
235:Royal Navy
86:Occupation
55:1899-11-28
3020:144800526
2533:, cause."
1256:Citations
1003:Zeitgeist
665:In 1954,
557:Red Cross
553:first aid
314:Romantics
294:Harrogate
282:Yorkshire
207:Biography
92:Historian
81:, England
64:, England
3281:no award
2935:(1971).
2814:(2005).
2531:Huguenot
2093:20 April
1229:See also
967:paradigm
877:cremated
869:John Dee
695:Florence
662:(1975).
652:leukemia
575:, London
547:against
445:, which
395:(right).
302:Cheshire
278:Ingleton
243:Anglican
231:Southsea
79:Surbiton
62:Southsea
3048:(2286).
2210:29 July
1169:(1966)
1154:(1964)
951:Jungian
895:within
689:in the
609:Charles
555:by the
541:Journal
270:Glasgow
117:Subject
3650:(2023)
3644:(2022)
3638:(2021)
3632:(2020)
3615:(2019)
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