Obj. ID: 40613 Die Cabbala by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim, Stuttgart, 1855
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Die Cabbala by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim, 1486 - 1535
First published in 1533 in Cologne "De Occulta Philosophia Libri Tres". Many tables, letters and figures.
Fully made of his works: "De occulta philosophia" and with view of an old esotericist over creation by numbers and words provided as a foreword by Frederick Barth. 1 Ed Stuttgart, J. Scheible, 1855. 224 S., gefalt several times with many text woodcuts, tables and 3. Plate, 12 °, Priv. Linen (= Small wonder the scene of the occult sciences [.] Fourth part). - Ackermann III / 1 - First edition, a reprint was published in 1921 in Kiel in J. Scheible (Eduard Nahr). This original transmission from the Latin was not accepted by the Barsdorf Publisher 1916 (there are significant differences for the complete edition). Another, "revised" version was about 1928 by Dr. Musallam (di Franz Sättler) in his "Adonis tables library. Books of magic" ed. - Agrippa was one of the first to intensively dedicated himself to the Jewish and Egyptian-Greek secret tradition. - Cover firmly embedded in foil; stamped intent; partly foxing, otherwise a good Expl