The alchemists among Victor’s influences were: Paracelsus and Cornelius Agrippa.
Paracelsus was born in Egg, Swiss (1493-1541) - Pioneer in some aspects of the medical revolution - He had a natural affinity. (German Renaissance)
Cornelious Agrippa was born in Nettesheim, Germany (1486-1535). He has an Albertist influence.
Albertus Magnus was a teacher, Krempe M. was a professor, and Walton was Captain.
When you're black and all you eat is fried chicken and watermelon
<span> Loisel hopes to gain self-respect by
wearing the necklace she borrowed from her friend. Without expensive
jewellery she would feel like a nobody at the party. As she says:
"there's nothing so humiliating as looking poor in the middle of a lot
of rich women</span>
So, Dr. Faustus is an embodiment of curiosity gone wild. His blase attitude towards humanistic science is, however, some kind of a scientific decadence: he casts away philosophy and law, to embrace magic, as a relic of medieval obsession over mysticism. In this regard, he is a subversion of the Renaissance Man. He thinks he has already learned all there was to learn about this world, so now he yearns for another kind of knowledge - esoteric, otherworldly, knowledge that isn't exactly a knowledge because you don't have to study long and hard for it, you just have to sell your soul to Lucifer.
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