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[5th Edition] . . . or On Magical Ceremonies original Latin: seu de ceremoniis magicis.
Marburg, 1559. Octavo (8°).
[6th Edition] Three Books of Occult Philosophy original Latin: De occulta philosophia libri III — Paris, 1567. Octavo (8°).
[According to Graesse I, 45.]
[7th Edition] In: The Complete Works . . . arranged into two volumes original Latin: Opera . . . omnia in duos tomos . . . digesta.
Lyon, published by the Béring brothers [Godefroy and Marcel Béring],
no date [c. 1600]. Volume I. [30], 779 pages. Octavo (8°).
[8th Edition] In [Reprint of the previous] Complete Works Volume I. 677 pages. Octavo (8°).
[See original Latin: "Cf." (confer) Brunet I, 114–115. Books 4 and 5 are spurious and have nothing to do with Kabbalah; a French translation is also included there.]
[9th Edition] Three Books of Occult Philosophy, likewise on Natural Magic . . . Theurgy, Kabbalah, and Deceptions original Latin: Occultae philosophiae libri III, item de magia naturali . . . Theurgia, Cabbala et Praestigiis. Mechelen, 1633. Quarto (4°).
16 AGRIPPA VON NETTESHEIM. Occult Philosophy . . . divided into three books and translated from the Latin [by A. Levasseur].
The Hague, 1727. 2 volumes. Octavo (8°). XXII, 427; II, 317 pages.
17 — Three Books of Occult Philosophy . . . translated out of the Latin into the English Tongue by J. F. The translator "I. F." is traditionally identified as James Freake. London 1651. Octavo (8°).
18 — Magical Works . . . translated into German in their entirety for the first time. Complete in 5 parts . . . with a large number of illustrations.
[1st Edition] Stuttgart, Scheible, 1856. Octavo (8°) (16°).
(= Small Showcase of Wonders original German: Kleiner Wunder-Schauplatz Parts 7–11.)
[2nd Edition, a facsimile reprint of the previous]:
Berlin, H. Barsdorf, 1916. Octavo (8°).
[Volumes I–III are authentic: 358, 311, 386 pages. This is the German translation of the work mentioned above.]
19 — The Kabbalah of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim. Complete from his work On Occult Philosophy, provided with a preface containing the views of an old esotericist on creation through numbers and words, edited by Friedrich Barth.
Stuttgart, I. Scheible, 1855. 209 pages. Octavo (8°) and 3 tables.
(= Small Showcase of Wonders original German: Kleiner Wunder-Schauplatz Part 4.)
[2nd Edition] Kiel, Eduard Nahr, 1921. 209 pages. Octavo (8°) and 3 tables.
20 AHRENS, Wilhelm. Hebrew Amulets with Magical Number Squares. Berlin, L. Lamm, 1916. 19 pages. Octavo (8°).
(A renewed reprint, improved and expanded by the author, from the illustrated monthly magazine East and West original German: Ost und West, 16th year, Issue 6/7.) [Appeared there under the main title:]
21 — From the Realm of Mysticism and Magic: 1916, columns 259–274.