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- Dan Attrell and David Porreca. The Picatrix: A Medieval Treatise on Astral Magic. Penn State University Press, 2019.
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- Olivier Dupuis. “When Fencers and Wrestlers were the Children of the Sun.” Martial Culture in Medieval Town (2020).
- Herrera, Breanne. The Children of the Planets: Freedom, Necessity, and the Impact of the Stars – The Iconographic Dimensions of a Pan-European Early Modern Discourse. Master’s thesis, Central European University, History Department, 2012.
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