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De miraculis quae Pythagorae, Apollonio Tyanensi, Francisco Assiso, Dominico, & Ignatio Lojolae tribuntur, libellus
attr. Zimmermann, Johann Jacob
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
No English translation of Johann Jacob Zimmermann's Latin treatise 'De miraculis, quae Pythagorae, Apollonio Thyanensi, Francisco Assisio, Dominico et Ignatio Lojolae tribuuntur' (1734) was found in any major scholarly or library catalogs. While the work is cited in academic studies of the Radical Enlightenment, it remains untranslated into English in its entirety.
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Are the miracles of the saints any more divine than the magic of pagan sorcerers? Johann Jacob Zimmermann’s scathing Enlightenment critique deconstructs the legendary lives of Pythagoras, Apollonius, and the founders of the great Catholic orders to separate 'pious fraud' from rational faith. Readers will discover a provocative world where theurgy, demons, and 'monastic fables' are stripped bare by the 'hydra-slaying' power of philosophy.