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Also I'm not really sure whether you really have any true knowledge of the writings of, say, Pico della Mirandolla and Ficino, I think it is self-contradictory to love the so-called tradition and the Renaissance since the latter is in its essence "modern", and the occult elements and magical thinkings presented there were so common in that period so that it is hard to say that they are characteristically Renaissance.