While Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535) is world-renowned for his Three Books of Occult Philosophy , the occupies a more controversial and practical niche in Western esotericism. Often referred to as a "supposititious" or "pseudo-Agrippa" work, it serves as a bridge between the high Renaissance philosophy of the first three books and the functional, "hands-on" grimoire tradition. 1. Historical Authenticity and Authorship often attributed to Agrippa himself.
A system of divination using earth markings, often attributed to Agrippa himself.
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