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Summary of Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Henry Cornelius Agrippa

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A concise and professionally-researched summary of Henry Cornelius Agrippa's "Three Books of Occult Philosophy" .

From Alden Marshall’s Condensed Esoterica series, this complete summary provides a fast and straightforward way to understand and study the main ideas and concepts of the original source text.

About the Original Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Henry Cornelius Agrippa serves as a great work of natural philosophy and magic. It covers a broad array of topics in its 74 chapters, from what magic is, what magicians are, to the methods and techniques of extracting the best properties out of plants, rocks, animals, stars and planets. It has a practical side to it as every chapter gives examples and sketches ideas for recipes and how to apply the theory. Its use can be varied as it is useful to form someone that looks to understand the workings of the world, understand the use of plants or simply practice some magical works.

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Note to This is an unofficial summary and analysis of the book and not the original book itself. Alden Marshall and the Condensed Esoterica Collection are wholly responsible for this content and are not associated with the original author in any way. You are encouraged to purchase and read the original text in addition to this summary.

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Published September 16, 2021

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March 26, 2023
Very good book

Very good book to help you grasp the understandings of agrippas written works, and the alchemy and interest in the unseen and magical works of this life and the soul.
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