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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim

    September 14, 1486 – February 18, 1535

    This influential occult writer, theologian, astrologer, and alchemist delved into the realms of magic and occult philosophy. His writings significantly impacted subsequent thinkers, forming a cornerstone of the Western esoteric tradition. His works continue to captivate readers seeking a deeper understanding of reality's hidden dimensions. His approach to magic sought to synthesize philosophy, theology, and the natural sciences.

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    • Last as Long as You Want in Bed

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book presents a straightforward five-step method developed by Dr. Agrippa to enhance sexual performance and satisfaction. It focuses on natural techniques to help men control their stamina during intercourse, aiming to improve the overall experience for both partners. With an emphasis on practical advice rather than reliance on drugs or gadgets, it seeks to empower readers to achieve lasting intimacy.

      Last as Long as You Want in Bed
    • Three Books of Occult Philosophy

      • 938 pages
      • 33 hours of reading
      4.1(1438)Add rating

      The vast store of magical lore in this classic work has influenced occultists for five centuries. Originally published in 1531 and translated into English in 1651, it has not been reprinted in its entirety until now. Editor Donald Tyson presents these writings as Agrippa intended: complete and free from the numerous errors of the original translation. This work serves as the most comprehensive repository of pagan and Neo-Platonic magic ever compiled, featuring unique material, including extracts from obscure or lost works by notable figures such as Pythagoras, Pliny the Elder, Cicero, Ptolemy, Plato, and Aristotle. Tyson’s detailed annotations clarify difficult references and expand upon quotations, making Agrippa's work more accessible to modern readers. It offers extensive insights into the foundations of the Western Esoteric tradition and serves as a practical guide for magical workings, detailing various divinations and both natural and ceremonial magic in clear, useful terms. Additionally, the extensive supplementary material, including biographical and geographical dictionaries and appendices, provides quick reference to many previously obscure aspects of classical magic. This work is an essential reference for students of the history of ideas and the occult tradition.

      Three Books of Occult Philosophy
    • Agrippa's occult philosophy

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(24)Add rating

      In serious, educated, and accessible terms, this classic combines classical Neoplatonic and Hermetic philosophy with elements of Jewish Kabbalah and Christianity to form a systematic exposition of occult knowledge. 11 illustrations.

      Agrippa's occult philosophy