Agrippa


Agrippa's Building Activities in Rome
Magus: The Art of Magic from Faustus to Agrippa
Three Books of Occult Philosophy
Cleopatra's Daughter
Serpent of Wisdom: And Other Essays on Western Occultism
John Dee's Occultism: Magical Exaltation through Powerful Signs (Western Esoteric Traditions)
Trithemius and Magical Theology: A Chapter in the Controversy over Occult Studies in Early Modern Europe (Western Esoteric Traditions)
The Language of Demons and Angels: Cornelius Agrippa's Occult Philosophy
Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina (Claudius, #2)
Colin Wilson
In 1530 [H. C. Agrippa] published at Antwerp a book, On the Vanity of Sciences and Arts, a curious, nihilistic work, whose central thesis is that knowledge only brings man to disillusionment and recognition of how little he knows. It reads like an anticipation of Faust’s speech in Act I of Goethe’s play. The only worthwhile study, says Agrippa, is theology and scripture. He was undoubtedly sincere. ...more
Colin Wilson, The Occult

Gellu Naum
Am mai hoinarit un timp, pe strazi. Il intalnisem sau nu pe Agrippa? Ma gandeam ca, oricum, tot functionase ceva. Ma gandam la jalnica logica a coincidentelor. Ma gandeam sa nu ma mai gandesc...
Gellu Naum, Zenobia

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