Victor Frankenstein in Mary Shelley ... that is accessible to him: Reading outdated texts on natural philosophy by longdead scientists, namely Cornelius Agrippa, Paracelsus, and Albertus Magnus. ... View More
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Aquianas ... Paris to study. Once in Paris hestudied under Albertus Magnus, the most renowned professor of the Dominican order. At first Thomas ... View More
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NoneProvided ... Albertus Magnus was a medieval theologian who, while maintaining that human reason could not contradict divine revelation, defended the philosophers right ... View More
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moral values in Frankenstein ... After he studies the whole works of Agrippa, he moves on to Paracelsus and Albertus Magnus: But here were books, and here were men who had penetrated deeper ... View More
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History of Chemistry ... In the early 13th century alchemists like Roger Bacon, Albertus Magnus and Raymond Lully began to realize that the search for a philosopheramp39s stone was useless ... View More
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Frankenstein: An Authoramp39s Tragedy ... 18. Victor Frankenstein was captivated by the works of Cornelius Agrippa, Albertus Magnus, and Paracelsus Shelley 26. At the ... View More
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Frankenstein: A likely Candidate ... works commonly known as nonsense by scientists and philosophers of the day, writings and teachings by such authors as Agrippa, Albertus Magnus, and Paracelsus ... View More
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Frankenstein and its scientific paradigm ... ampquotWhen I returned home my first care was to procure the whole works of this author, and afterwards of Paracelsus and Albertus Magnus. ... View More
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Frankenstein: A cautionary tal ... In at least two instances, the works of Albertus Magnus, Agrippa, and Paracelsus are referred to as garbage and a waste of time. ... View More
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