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Book – PDF Benjamin Rowe - The 91 Parts Of The Earth

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The "Parts of the Earth" derive from John Dee's Liber Scientiae. This book is a record of invocations performed for 37 of the 91 parts as transcribed by Mr. Rowe. It is currently unknown as to whether Mr. Rowe ever completed this working prior to his passing.

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192 pages in total? Amazon shows 334 pages. Does it means author died and book unfinished?
 

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192 pages in total? Amazon shows 334 pages. Does it means author died and book unfinished?

No idea. I seem to remember that the guy did die prematurely... the amazon preview of the index goes to 333, that's true, but it ends with "Docepax" and so does the copy I uploaded, so it may just be a case of different page numbering. Anyway, that's the only copy I was able to find.

Update - there is a copy on z-lib.io (<= virus infested scam site, don't bother) where it says:

The "Parts of the Earth" derive from John Dee's Liber Scientiae. This book is a record of invocations performed for 37 of the 91 parts as transcribed by Mr. Rowe. It is currently unknown as to whether Mr. Rowe ever completed this working prior to his passing.

"Docepax" is spirit no. 37 so that fits.
 
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