Talk:Juan Almenar
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Astronomical texts
editAccording to (Smith, David Eugene (July 1, 1917). "Medicine and Mathematics in the Sixteenth Century" (PDF). Ann Med Hist. 1 (2): 133. OCLC 12650954. PMC 7927718. PMID 33943138. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 15, 2021. Retrieved July 15, 2021., "he seems to have written a work in astronomy which has never printed". The same source is also readable in the Internet Archive. But the related source or at least its title is not available, hence it has not been cited in the WP article.
The PMC article talks about the link among science, medicine, and astronomy-astrology. In some cases, it is linked to Hermes-Satan Trismegistus. Almenar, who is described in the same text, and who wrote of medicine and astrology, has been put under Category:Spanish Freemasons, even if Category:Spanish Satanist would be more appropriate. That category doesn't exist yet. Hope that someone eventually will create it. Regards, Theologian81sp