Published in 1819, Aubuisson de Voisins' two-volume Traité de Géognosie was one of... Læs mere
A biographical sketch and collection of seventy translated letters, Henri Cornélis Agrippa, published in 1911, offers a... Læs mere
First published in 1911, this book by well-known Swiss psychologist Théodore Flournoy attempts to apply scientific reasoning to the popular nineteenth-century experiments with the supernatural.
Providing a thorough examination of Agrippa's life and works, Prost's biography follows its subject through his travels and teaching across western Europe in the... Læs mere
First published in France in 1854, this highly popular two-volume treatise on ritual magic initiates the reader into the secrets of Western occult philosophy. This second volume explains the symbols and philosophy behind magical ceremony and ritual.
First published in France in 1854, this highly popular two-volume treatise on ritual magic initiates the reader into the secrets of Western occult philosophy. This first volume, 'The Doctrine of Transcendental Magic', chronicles the philosophy of western magic and the esoteric.
Continuing on from his successful Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, in this book Éliphas Lévi... Læs mere
This encyclopedia of the occult sciences, reissued here in its 1845 edition, was extraordinarily... Læs mere
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 was arguably the birth of the globalisation of trade, allowing the major powers quicker access to raw materials and... Læs mere
This work of 1853 reveals the untold history of Gui Alexis Lobineau's Histoire de Bretagne (1707). This volume of letters witnesses the dedication and talent of the Histoire's primary author, as well as the indispensable assistance of his fellow Benedictine historians.
The Landévennec cartulary is a key source for historians of Brittany and of the Breton language. This 1886 edition includes a detailed preface and index and the text of tenth- and eleventh-century charters documenting the expansion of the ancient abbey's properties and influence.
Using archival materials and church charters from the province of Anjou, Paul Marchegay draws a broad and comprehensive... Læs mere