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Book – PDF Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (transl. Eric Purdue) - Three Books of Occult Philosophy (2021)

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The first new and complete English translation of Agrippa’s classic masterwork in more than 350 years

• Three hardcover volumes in slipcase

• Corrects the many mistranslations, copyist mistakes, and errors introduced from other editions, drawing on new research and access to Agrippa’s source texts

• Restores all of Agrippa’s original illustrations

• Presents a nearly complete bibliography of Agrippa’s primary sources

One of the most important texts in the Western magical tradition for nearly 500 years, Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa’s 1533 work Three Books of Occult Philosophy collates a multitude of sources from the Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance periods and organizes them into a coherent explanation of the magical world. Divided into three parts--the natural world, the celestial world, and the divine world--the book systematically explains the philosophy, logic, and methods of magic and astrology and how they work.

The basis for 19th-century magical orders such as the Golden Dawn and a primary source for countless books on magical uses of stones, herbs, incense, and astrology, Agrippa’s many lists and diagrams have proven invaluable to magicians since the 16th century. Yet, until now, all English editions of Agrippa’s Three Books were based on the same flawed 1651 translation from the mysterious “J.F.”

In this new translation from the original 1533 Latin edition, Eric Purdue corrects the many mistranslations, copyist mistakes, and errors introduced from other editions as well as restores all of Agrippa’s original illustrations. Purdue notates every correction and offers commentary, drawing on major developments in the research of older magical and astrological texts. He also presents a nearly complete bibliography of Agrippa’s primary sources, revealing Agrippa as a mainstream scholar of his day.

Presenting the first new English translation of Three Books of Occult Philosophy in more than 350 years, this three-volume hardcover boxed set repairs the gaps in knowledge pervasive in the original translation and restores the magical spirit of Agrippa’s masterpiece, allowing us to hear Agrippa speak again.

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Whilst I do have the books themselves, someone must have forked out the same amount almost as the electronic versions are not far off the same price as the actual books. Thanks for this - much appreciated
 

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Thankyou very much, seeing the actual text of Purdue's will assist in deciding which translation hard copy to purchase later.
 

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Thankyou very much, seeing the actual text of Purdue's will assist in deciding which translation hard copy to purchase later.
What I like about this edition is the way Eric has referenced every one of Agrippa's quotes too.
I love it, but that's just my opinion.
 

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Thankyou very much, seeing the actual text of Purdue's will assist in deciding which translation hard copy to purchase later.
As I detailed in another thread, there are some significant differences in just the few sections I looked at. If Agrippa was part of my practices, I'd personally favor Purdue's translation. (But as my interest in Agrippa is merely historical, I'm in no position to argue with anyone who believes the JF translation fixed things).
 

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As I detailed in another thread, there are some significant differences in just the few sections I looked at. If Agrippa was part of my practices, I'd personally favor Purdue's translation. (But as my interest in Agrippa is merely historical, I'm in no position to argue with anyone who believes the JF translation fixed things).
Ok, but don't discuss the contents of books in this session please; it would make an interesting topic elsewhe though:

 

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Ok, but don't discuss the contents of books in this session please; it would make an interesting topic elsewhe though:

Is there a review of Eric Purdue's edition already extant here, please?
 
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