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Moran, Bruce T., The Alchemical World of the German Court. Occult Philosophy and Chemical Medicine in the Circle of Moritz of Hesse (Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag, 1991). [Pg.173]

A reprint of The magus or Celestial intelligencer, being a complete system of occult philosophy. [Pg.44]

Barrett, Francis. The magus, or celestial intelligencer being a complete system of occult philosophy.. London Lackington, Allen, 1801 reprint, c. 1875. [Pg.44]

Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius.The fourth book of occult philosophy introduction by Stephen Skinner. Edited by Stephen Skinner. London ... [Pg.109]

Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius. Three books of occult philosophy. Llewellyn Publications, 1993. [Pg.109]

Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius.Three books of occult philosophy or magic. .. Book One - natural magic. .. edited by W. F. Whitehead. Edited by W.F. Whitehead. Chicago 1898 reprint, London Aquarian P, 1898. 288p. [Pg.109]

Paracelsus.The archidoxes of magic Of the supreme mysteries of nature Of the spirits of the planets Of the secrets of alchemy Of occult philosophy The mysteries of the twelve signs of the zodiack The magical cure of diseases Of celestial medicines / Paracelsus [translated from the Latin by Robert Turner], 2nd English ed. [i.e. 1st English ed. reprinted ed. Translated by Robert Turner. London 1656 reprint, London New York Askin Publishers Samuel Weiser, 1975. 162, [29] p. [Pg.138]

Paracelsus. Paracelsus of the supreme mysteries of Nature. Of the spirits of the planets. [Of] occult philosophy. The magical, sympa-thetical, and antipathetical cure of wounds and diseases. The mysteries Iof the twelve signs of the Zodiack. Englished by R. Turner. .. London Printed by J.C. forN. Brook and J. Harison and are to be sold at their shops at the Angel in Comhil, and the holy Lamb neer the East-end of Pauls, 1656. 10 pi, 158, [4] p. [Pg.144]

Moran, Bruce Thomas. The alchemical world of the German Court occult philosophy and chemical medicine in the circle of Moritz of Hessen (1572-1632). Stuttgart Sudhoffs Archiv, Franz Sterner, 1991. 193p. ISBN 3-515-05-369-7... [Pg.285]

The life of the famous occultist Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, the author of Occult Philosophy. [Pg.123]

That curious occult philosophy which constitutes the basis of alchemy in the modern sense of the term, derived from the Greek neoplatonists and transmitted mainly through Arabian disciples, was to find a recrudescence with, if possible, more extravagant manifestations of credulity, mysticism and charlatanism in the western alchemists of the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries, a development greatly fostered also by the revolt from authority which culminated in the Protestant Reformation and was facilitated by the printing press in the latter part of the fifteenth century. [Pg.183]

Historians have tended to subsume alchemy within this more general "occult philosophy," focusing on the power that alchemical ideas could offer early modern elites. Because alchemy was both a philosophy of nature and a practical technology, however, it offered more direct and concrete opportunities for control as well, especially in the economic arena.2 As this chapter argues, alchemists practical expertise in the extraction and... [Pg.74]

The humanist, alchemist, and natural magician Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim repeated many of these themes in his De incercitudine et vanitate scientiarum atque artium declamatio (written in 1526). Agrippa s relationship to alchemy was much more complicated than this text reveals, however. See Christopher I. Lehrich, The Language of Demons and Angels Cornelius Agrippa s Occult Philosophy (Leiden Brill, 2003), 76-93. [Pg.199]

Lehrich, Christopher I. The Language of Demons and Angels Cornelius Agrippa s Occult Philosophy. Leiden Brill, 2003. [Pg.246]

Agrippa, Henry Cornelius, Three Books of Occult Philosophy, St. Paul, Minnesota Llewellyn Publications, 1993 Declamation on the Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex, Chicago University of Chicago, 1996 Frater Albertus, The Alchemist s Handbook, New York Samuel Weiser, 1995... [Pg.150]

Frater Albertus had a simple definition of what alchemy is about. He said that alchemy was about Evolution and "Raising the Vibratory Rate." To understand that correctly requires some understanding of natural laws and some introduction to mysticism or occult philosophy. [Pg.8]


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