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aeromancy मीनिंग इन हिंदी
aeromancy उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- It is a type of aeromancy.
- The division between the four " elemental " disciplines ( viz ., geomancy, hydromancy, aeromancy, pyromancy ) is somewhat contrived.
- In Renaissance magic, geomancy was classified as one of the seven " forbidden arts ", along with necromancy, hydromancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy ( palmistry ), and spatulamancy ( scapulimancy ).
- In Renaissance magic, pyromancy was classified as one of the seven " forbidden arts, " along with necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, hydromancy, chiromancy ( palmistry ), and spatulamancy ( scapulimancy ).
- In Renaissance magic, aeromancy was classified as one of the seven " forbidden arts, " along with necromancy, geomancy, hydromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy ( palmistry ), and spatulamancy ( scapulimancy ).
- In Renaissance magic, hydromancy was classified as one of the seven " forbidden arts, " along with necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy ( palmistry ), and spatulamancy ( scapulimancy ).
- In Renaissance magic, palmistry ( known as " chiromancy " ) was classified as one of the seven " forbidden arts, " along with necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, hydromancy, and spatulamancy ( scapulimancy ).
- In Renaissance magic, scapulimancy ( known as " spatulamancy " ) was classified as one of the seven " forbidden arts, " along with necromancy, geomancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy ( palmistry ), and hydromancy.
- The seven " artes magicae " or " artes prohibitae " or arts prohibited by canon law by Johannes Hartlieb in 1456 were : nigromancy ( which included " black magic " and " demonology " ), geomancy, hydromancy, aeromancy, pyromancy, chiromancy, and scapulimancy and their sevenfold partition emulated the artes liberales and artes mechanicae.
- Isidore of Seville lists geomancy with other methods of divination including pyromancy, hydromancy, aeromancy, and necromancy without describing its application or methods; it could be that Isidore of Seville was listing methods of John Heydon produced oft-cited and well-studied treatises on geomancy, along with other philosophers, occultists, and theologians until the 17th century, when interest in occultism and divination began to dwindle due to the rise of the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Reason.