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In early modern philosophy and esotericism, the personified or vitalistic force governing the physical world, often viewed as a 'book' to be read or a divine instrument.
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Other entities that appear in the same books as Nature.
Appears in 92 Books
Ramon Llull / Bernardus de Lavinheta
Plato | Taylor, Thomas (trans.)
Anonymous
Pseudo-Aristotle (ed. Bardenhewer)
Cicero; Boethius; Macrobius; Seneca
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
John Philoponus
Marsilio Ficino
Pseudo-Aristotle
Philo of Alexandria; Sigismundus Gelenius (trans.)
Christian Wolff
Iamblichus
Thomas à Kempis
Hans von Arnim
Plutarch; trans. Frank Cole Babbitt
Ephrem the Syrian; C.W. Mitchell
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
William Cureton
Plotinus; Maximus of Tyre
Seneca; John Clarke
Ephrem the Syrian
Jacob of Sarug; Ephrem; Isaac of Antioch; Severus of Antioch
Ficino, Marsilio (1433-1499)
Philoxenus of Mabbug
Aldus Manutius (editor)
Philip Schaff & Henry Wace (eds.)
Aristotle
Li Shi (李栻, compiler)
Various Authors
Anonymous (ed. Kmosko)
John Philoponus
Ephrem the Syrian
Victor Langlois (ed.)
René Graffin
Jakob Böhme
Kashinath Trimbak Telang (trans.)
Frederick Goodrich Henke (trans.)
Plotinus; Porphyry
Nikephoros Blemmydes
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Ueberfeld, Johann Wilhelm
[Maréchal, Sylvain]
[Lorris, Guillaume de]|[Meung, Jean de]
Mornay, Philippe de
Bessarion, Johannes|Aristotle|Theophrastus
Paracelsus, Theophrastus
Anonymous (Druze)
Bessarion, Johannes|Aristotle|Theophrastus
Photius I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Francesco Patrizi
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Marsilio Ficino
Friedrich Dieterici
Philo of Alexandria