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LLEWELLYN'S SOURCEBOOK SERIES ThRee Books of Occulr Philosophy wRirren by HenRY CORnelius AgRippa of Nerresheim Comp1ere1y Annorared, wirh mOdeRn CommenraRY The Foundarion BooK of WesreRn Occulrism TRanslat:cd by Jamcs FRcaKc edit:cd and Annot:at:cd by Donald Tyson 1995 Llewellyn Publications St. Paul, MN 55164-0383, U.s.A. Three Books of Occult Philosophy Written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim. Copyright © 1993 by Donald Tyson. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from Llewellyn Publications except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. FIRST EomON Second Printing, 1995 Design and layout by David Godwin Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius, 1486?-1535 [De occulta philosophia. English] Three books of occult philosophy / by Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim, completely annotated with modem commentary; translated by James Freake ; edited and annotated by Donald Tyson. p. cm. - (Llewellyn's sourcebook series) "The found a tion book of western occultism." Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-87542-832-0 : $29.95 1. Magic-Early works to 1800. 2. Occultism-Early works to 1800. I. Tyson, Donald, 1954- . II. Freake, James. III. Title. IV. Series. BF1600.A3613 1992 133-dc20 92-33147 CIP Llewellyn Publications A Division of Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. P.O. Box 64383, St. Paul, MN 55164-0383 Llewellyn S SouRcebook SeRies Llewellyn's "Sourcebooks" are designed to be resource files for esoteric technicians. For some readers, it may at first seem strange to apply the word "technology" to the concept of esotericism. Technology is basically how-to knowledge, and esotericism (by whatever name) is True Sacred Living. We publish many practical books that teach the read er "how to" in many areas of the esoteric sciences. These are the techniques, the practical programming, the procedures to follow in working toward a particular accomplishment, the modus operandi. But the technician of the Sacred needs more than the knowledge of the method of oper ation. He or she also has to have basic information about the materials that will be utilized, or about the beings that will be invoked, or the tools to be used. And this information must be organized and presented from a sound, esoteric foundation. Sourcebooks may be presented in the form of dictionaries, encylopedias, anthologies, or new editions of classical works. Always, we produce these to actually meet the needs of the esoteric practitioner and student. They bring to the reader what he or she needs to know in order to apply the how-to knowledge gained from text and guide books. A sourcebook is the distillation of factual knowledge from dozens of books and sources (sometimes veritable libraries) compounded with the practical experience of the author. No one can do an adequate job of gathering such factual knowledge unless they are themselves expert in the field represented. As publishers, we seek to provide the student with three out of the four vital elements essential to the sacred life: theoretical knowledge, practical knowledge, and factual knowl edge. The fourth element can only come as the student brings these together, and gains experiential knowledge. These four kinds of knowledge then become the pillars of wisdom. OcheR BOOKS by Donald Tyson The New Magus, 1988 Rune Magic, 1988 The Truth About Ritual Magic, 1989 The Truth About Runes, 1989 How to Make and Use a Magic Mirror, 1990 Ritual Magic, 1991 The Messenger, 1993 CaRds and Kics Rune Magic Deck, 1988 Power of the Runes, 1989 Dedicarion To my mother, lda Tyson for her unfailing support. Acknowkdgemen'Cs I wish to sincerely thank all those authors and publishers who have allowed me to use quotations from works still under copyright. These have made the notes far more lively and useful than would otherwise have been the case. Acknowledgement is due for extracts from: The Odyssey of Homer translated by Richmond Lattimore. Copyright ©1965 by Richmond Latti more. Reprinted by permission of Harper Collins Publishers Inc. The Iliad of Homer translated by Richmond Lattimore. Copyright ©1951 by The University of Chicago. Reprinted by permission of the University of Chicago Press. Kabbalah by Gershom Scholem. Copyright ©1974 by Keter Publishing House Jerusalem Ltd. Reprinted by permission of Keter Publishing House. The White Goddess by Robert Graves. Copyright ©1948 and renewal copyright ©1975 by Robert Graves. Reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc. Pharsalia by Lucan, translated by Robert Graves. Copyright ©1961 by Robert Graves. Reprinted by permission of A. P. Watt Ltd. on behalf of the Executors of the Estate of Robert Graves. Ptolemy: Tetrabiblos translated by F. E. Robbins. Reprinted by permission of The Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press, 1940. Mathematics Useful for Understanding Plato by Theon of Smyrna, translated by Robert and Debo rah Lawlor. Copyright ©1978 by Wizards Bookshelf. Reprinted by permission of Wizards Bookshelf. Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstacy by Mircea Eliade, translated by Willard R. Trask. Bollingen Series LXXVI. Copyright ©1964 by Princeton University Press. Reprinted by per mission of Princeton University Press. Eleusis and the Eleusinian Mysteries by George E. Mylonas. Copyright ©1961 by Princeton Univer sity Press. Reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press. The Survival of the Pagan Gods: The Mythological Tradition and Its Place in Renaissance Human ism and Art by Jean Seznec, translated by Barbara F. Sessions. Bollingen Series XXXVIII. Copyright ©1 953 by Princeton University Press. Reprinted by permission of Princeton Univer sity Press. Ancient Astrology Theory and Practice by Finnicus Maternus, translated by Jean Rhys Bram. Copy right ©1975 by Jean Rhys Bram. Reprinted by pennission of Noyes Press. The Letters of the Younger Pliny translated by Betty Radice. Copyright ©1963 by Betty Radice. Reprinted by pennission of Penguin Books Ltd. The Early History of Rome by Livy, translated by Aubrey de Selincourt. Copyright ©1960 by the Estate of Aubrey de Selincourt. Reprinted by pennission of Penguin Books Ltd. Guide to Greece by Pausanius, translated by Peter Levi. Two volumes. Copyright ©1971 by Peter Levi. Reprinted by penn iss ion of Penguin Books Ltd. The Voyage of Argo by Apollonius of Rhodes, translated by E. V. Rieu. Copyright ©1 959, 1971 by E. V. Rieu. Reprinted by pennission of Penguin Books Ltd. The Conquest of Gaul by Caesar, translated by S. A. Handford. Copyright ©1951 by the Estate of S. A. Handford. Reprinted by pennission of Penguin Books Ltd. Hesiod and Theognis, translated by Dorothea Wender. Copyright ©1973 by Dorothea Wender. Reprinted by pennission of Penguin Books Ltd. The History of Magic and Experimental Science by Lynn Thorndike. Eight volumes. Volumes I-IV copyright ©1934; volumes V-VI copyright ©1941; volumes VII-VIII copyright ©1958. Reprint ed by pennission of Columbia University Press. Conrenrs To the Reader, by Donald Tyson xiii Life of Agrippa xv On the Occult Philosophy XXXIX Note on the Text xliii Three Books of Occult Philosophy xlv An Encomium on the Three Books of Cornelius Agrippa, Knight, by Eugenius Philalethes xlvii The Life of Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Knight xlix To the Reader, by Henry Cornelius Agrippa Ii To R.P.D. John Trithemius liii John Trithemius, Abbot of Saint James ... to His Henry Cornelius Agrippa lvii To the Reverend Father in Christ ... Hermannus, Earl ofWyda lix Judicious Reader! by James Freake Ixi To ... Robert Childe, Doctor of Physic, by James Freake lxiii An Index of All the Chapters Which are Contained in This Work lxv BOOK I To the ... Most Illustrious Prince, Hermannus of Wyda 229 BOOK 11 231 To the Most Renowned and Illustrious Prince, Hermannus of Wyda 435 BOOK III 439 To the Reverend Father ... Aurelius de Aquapendente 679 Unto the Same Man 681 Henry Cornelius Agrippa sendeth greeting to a certain friend of the King's Court 683 Of Magic in General 689 Of Natural Magic 690 OfM athematical Magic 692 Of Enchanting Magic 693 Of Goetia and Necromancy 695 Of Theurgia 699 OfCabalie 700 Of Juggling and Legerdemain 705 Appendix I-Emerald Tablet 709 Appendix II-The Soul of the World 713

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