Philosophy of natural magic
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In the second half of 1509 and in the first months of 1510, Cornelius Agrippa, famous as a magician, collected all mystical knowledge, mined by the energy and zeal of his youth, and posted them in a complex magic system, in three books who received fame called occult philosophy. The first book, natural magic, is the current volume. In 1533, Agrippa published its occult philosophy with additional chapters. The only English translation appeared in London in 1651. We bring to your attention a carefully edited and corrected version of this late work. Made translation, missed parts are filled. The reader can be confident that, despite some of our correctness of the native English of the seventeenth century, he will have to do a great job. We tried to maintain all the attractiveness of the ancient syllable, adapting it to understanding the simple reader. And we tried to fully reflect the author"s letter to the author of this text, to preserve the mystical spirit of writings, as well as the natural conservatism of the collector and the keeper of antiquities
Author:
Author:Nettesheim Agrippa von Henry Cornelius
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Phylosophy
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-88875-253-1
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