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1 online resource (218 pages). |
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Herbie Brennan’s Occult Archive anthology |
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Herbie Brennan’s Occult Archive anthology.
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BiblioBoard Core module.
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500 copies printed. No. 148. |
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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. |
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Translation of a work variously titled as Liber de ceremonijs magicis; and his De occulta philosophia, liber quartus. |
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Facsim. reprint. London, Askin Publishers, 1978. xvi, [14], 217 p. illus. 23 cm. (Source works on Mediaeval and Renaissance magic, V.4) |
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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. |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
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Occultism.
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Added Author |
Petrus, de Abano, approximately 1250-approximately 1315.
Heptameron, or Magical elements.
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Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187.
Astronomical geomancy.
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Pictorius, Georg, approximately 1500-1569.
Isagage: the nature of spirits.
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Arbatel of magic.
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Fourth book of occult philosophy, and geomancy.
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ISBN |
0950387673 |
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