List of Occultists - Renaissance

Renaissance

  • Abramelin the Mage, alleged author of a grimoire
  • Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, occult philosopher, astrologer
  • Olaus Borrichius, Danish alchemist
  • Sir Thomas Browne, hermetic author
  • Giordano Bruno, occult philosopher
  • Benevenuto Cellini, sculptor whose diary relates experience summoning spirits
  • Christina of Sweden, abdicated Queen who dabbled in alchemy
  • Arthur Dee, hermetic author, and son of John Dee
  • John Dee, Queen Elizabeth's court astrologist.
  • Gerhard Dorn, Belgian follower of Paracelsus
  • Faust, made a pact with the Devil, also see Doctor Faustus
  • Marsilio Ficino, astrologer and translator of the "Corpus Hermeticum"
  • Robert Fludd, occult philosopher and astrologer
  • Edward Kelley, medium who assisted John Dee
  • Athanasius Kircher, Jesuit priest, wrote on magical subjects
  • John Lambe, astrologer to George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
  • Nostradamus, soothsayer, seer, astrologer
  • Paracelsus, medical pioneer and occult philosopher
  • Henry Percy, "Wizard Earl"
  • Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, humanist and Neoplatonist
  • Sir Walter Raleigh, practiced alchemy
  • Johannes Reuchlin, German cabalist magician, summoned angels
  • Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor, employed alchemists
  • Ursula Southeil
  • Johannes Trithemius, cryptographer and magical writer
  • Johann Weyer (aka Johannes Wierus), German physician, occultist and demonologist

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