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  1. This 1557 Venetian printing by Bartolomeo Cipolla delves into the heart of legal interpretation during the Council of Trent. Cipolla, a key figure in the Bartolist tradition, emphasized the 'ratio legis' – the spirit of the law – over strict literalism. The text explores 'interpretatio extensiva', the ability to extend a text's authority beyond the author's original intent.
    For esoteric scholars, Cipolla’s work offers insights into performative language and its power to shape reality, akin to ritual words binding spiritual forces. It examines how "Legal Fictions" reshape social realities, mirroring a magus’s use of operative words to enact change. This volume also includes the work of Matteo Mattesillani.

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