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*[[File:AStoicism.png]] Zeno (334-262 BC) | *[[File:AStoicism.png]] Zeno (334-262 BC) | ||
*[[File:Alchemist.png]] Kong Anguo (156-74 BC) | *[[File:Alchemist.png]] Kong Anguo (156-74 BC) | ||
*[[File:Optim.png]] Marcus Tulius Cicero (106-43 BC) | |||
*[[File:NeoplatonMythic.png]] Pseudo-Aristotle (300-1684) <ref> Pseudo-Aristotle was a group of works falsely attributed to Aristotle, the first one being in 300, the last one being in 1684 </ref> | |||
*[[File:Scholasticism.png]] Alcuin (735-804) | |||
*[[File:Montaigne.png]] Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) | |||
*[[File:Biology.png]] Leonhard Rauwolf (1535-1596) | |||
*[[File:FBacon.png]] Francis Bacon (1561-1626) | |||
*[[File:Cos.png]] Robert Fludd (1574-1637) | |||
*[[File:Occult.png]] Gironima Spana (1615-1659) | |||
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- ↑ Pseudo-Aristotle was a group of works falsely attributed to Aristotle, the first one being in 300, the last one being in 1684