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Title Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth book of occult philosophy, and geomancy. : Magical elements of Peter de Abano. Astronomical geomancy [by Gerardus Cremonensis]. The nature of spirits [by Gorg Pictorius]. And arbatel of magic / First translated into English by Robert Turner, Philomathées, 1555. And reprinted with great improvements.

Publication Info. [London], [publisher not identified], 1655.

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Description 1 online resource (218 pages).
Series Herbie Brennan’s Occult Archive anthology
Herbie Brennan’s Occult Archive anthology.
BiblioBoard Core module.
Note 500 copies printed. No. 148.
Neither Agrippa nor Abano wrote the works here ascribed to them; the Heptameron, or Magical elements also was ascribed to Agrippa under the title: Les oeuvres magiques, with Abano as translator.
Translation of a work variously titled as Liber de ceremonijs magicis; and his De occulta philosophia, liber quartus.
Facsim. reprint. London, Askin Publishers, 1978. xvi, [14], 217 p. illus. 23 cm. (Source works on Mediaeval and Renaissance magic, V.4)
Original document: Book.
Summary Agrippa’s famous Fourth Book, which may not be by Agrippa at all, but has nonetheless influenced practising magicians across several centuries.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Occultism.
Added Author Petrus, de Abano, approximately 1250-approximately 1315. Heptameron, or Magical elements.
Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187. Astronomical geomancy.
Pictorius, Georg, approximately 1500-1569. Isagage: the nature of spirits.
Added Title Arbatel of magic.
Fourth book of occult philosophy, and geomancy.
ISBN 0950387673
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