The book examines the role of magic in the lives and thought of such diverse figures as Marsilio Ficino, Francis Bacon and Tommaso Campanella, and its overall influence on the Renaissance.
Tommaso Buscetta | Filippo Tommaso Marinetti | Roy Campanella | Tommaso Campanella | Bruno Campanella | Tommaso Toffoli | Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa | Tommaso Minardi | Tommaso Grossi | Tommaso Giordani | Rob Campanella | Tommaso Redi | Tommaso Gazzarini | Tommaso Francini | Tommaso Diplovataccio | Tommaso Costanzi | Tommaso Besozzi | Tommaso Audisio | Roy Campanella II | Raimondo Tommaso D'Aronco | Joseph Campanella | Campanella |
There are in fact more than thirty books from the 16th century which are all about the Aristotelian Philosophy and its classic commentators such as Averroes, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Theodorus Gaza, Saint Thomas, averroistic books by Agostino Nifo and Marcantonio Zimara and Crisostomo Iavelli, mentioned by Tommaso Campanella himself in his Philosophia sensibus demonstrata and interesting it is that some of those books contain also annotations from original authors.
He published and wrote the prefaces to editions of Tommaso Campanella (1934), Thomas More (1935) and Robert Owen (1950).
Palazzo Tommaso Campanella, mostly called Palazzo Campanella, is a major building in Reggio Calabria, Italy, as it is the seat of the Regional Council of Calabria (Consiglio Regionale della Calabria).