Giambattista della Porta

Giambattista della Porta
Giambattista della Porta in 1589
Bornlate 1535
Died4 February 1615(1615-02-04) (aged 79)
Naples, Kingdom of Naples
NationalityItalian
Scientific career
FieldsOccultism, astrology, alchemy, mathematics, meteorology, and natural philosophy

Giambattista della Porta (Italian pronunciation: [dʒambatˈtista della ˈpɔrta]; 1535 – 4 February 1615), also known as Giovanni Battista Della Porta, was an Italian scholar, polymath and playwright who lived in Naples at the time of the Renaissance, Scientific Revolution and Counter-Reformation.

Giambattista della Porta spent the majority of his life on scientific endeavours. He benefited from an informal education of tutors and visits from renowned scholars. His most famous work, first published in 1558, is entitled Magia Naturalis (Natural Magic).[1] In this book he covered a variety of the subjects he had investigated, including occult philosophy, astrology, alchemy, mathematics, meteorology, and natural philosophy. He was also referred to as "professor of secrets".[2]

  1. ^ Voelkel, James (2013). "Laws of Attraction". Chemical Heritage Magazine. 31 (3). Chemical Heritage Foundation. Archived from the original on 25 March 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
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