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Book I. Title Page

The

Magus,

Or

Celestial Intelligencer;

Being

A Complete System Of

Occult Philosophy.

In Three Books;

Containing the Antient and Modern Practice of the Cabaliftic Art, Natural and Celeftial Magic, fhewing the wonderful Effects that may be performed by a Knowledge of the

Celestial Influences, the occult Properties of Metals, Herbs, and Stones,

And The

Application Of Active To Passive Principles.

Exhibiting

The Sciences Of Natural Magic;

Alchymy, or Hermetic Philosophy;

Also

The Nature Creation, And Fall Of Man;

His natural and fupernatural Gifts; the magical Power inherent in the Soul, with a great Variety of rare Experiments in Natural Magic:

The Constellatory Practice,
or Talismanic Magic;

The Nature of the Elements. Stars, Planets, Signs, the Conftruction and Compofition of all Sorts of Magic Seals, Images, Rings, Glaffes,

The Virtue and Efficacy of Numbers, Characters, and Figures, of good and evil Spirits.

Magnetism,

And Cabalistical Or Ceremonial Magic;

In which, the fecret Myfteries of the Cabala are explained; the Operations of good and evil Spirits; all Kinds of Cabaliftic Figures, Tables, Seals, and Names, with their Ufe, &c.

The Times, Bonds, Offices, And Conjuration Of Spirits.

To Which Is Added

Biographia Antiqua, or the Lives of the most eminent Philosophers, Magi, &c.

The Whole illustrated with a great Variety of

Curious Engravings, Magical And Cabalistical Figures,
&c.

By Francis Barrett, F.r.c.

Professor of Chemistry, natural and occult Philosophy, the Cabala, &c., &c.

London:

Printed For Lackington, Alley, And Co., Temple Of The Muses,

Finsbury Square.

1801.

Scanned , October 2002. J. B. Hare, redactor.
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