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LEADER: 01983cam 2200361 4500
001 255396
005 20080528083557.0
008 791130r16551978enkah 000 0 eng d
020 $a0950387673
035 $a(CStRLIN)NYCX5744895B
035 $a(NIC)notisABC0487
035 $a(OCoLC)5744895
035 $a255396
040 $aNIC$cNIC$dCStRLIN$dNIC
245 00 $aHenry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth book of occult philosophy, and geomancy.$bMagical elements of Peter de Abano. Astronomical geomancy [by Gerardus Cremonensis]. The nature of spirits [by Gorg Pictorius]. And arbatel of magic.$cFirst translated into English by Robert Turner, Philomathées, 1555. And reprinted with great improvements.
260 $a[London]$c1655.
300 $a[14], 217 p.$billus.$c19 cm.
500 $a500 copies printed. No. 148.
500 $aNeither Agrippa nor Abano wrote the works here ascribed to them; the Heptameron, or Magical elements also was ascribed to Agrippa under the title: Les oeuvres magiques, with Abano as translator.
500 $aTranslation of a work variously titled as Liber de ceremonijs magicis; and his De occulta philosophia, liber quartus.
500 $aFacsim. reprint. London, Askin Publishers, 1978. xvi, [14], 217 p. illus. 23 cm. (Source works on Mediaeval and Renaissance magic, V.4)
650 0 $aOccultism
700 02 $aPetrus,$cde Abano,$dca. 1250-ca. 1315.$tHeptameron, or Magical elements.
700 02 $aGherardo,$cda Cremona,$d1113 or 14-1187.$tAstronomical geomancy.
700 12 $aPictorius, Georg,$dca. 1500-1569.$tIsagage: the nature of spirits.
740 0 $aArbatel of magic.
740 0 $aFourth book of occult philosophy, and geomancy.
830 0 $aSource works on Mediaeval and Renaissance magic,$vv.4.
903 $aKirtas/Annex$d20080528$p31924006718757
905 $a19910416120000.0
950 $lOLIN$aBF1410$b.L69 1655a$i01/01/01 N
995 $aHivolm$d20061207
998 $a01/01/01$tc$s9665$nNIC$wNYCX5744895B$d05/27/83$lNYCX