
The magus, or, Celestial intelligencer
by Barrett, Francis F.R.C., Prof. of Chemistry
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
24
Total Words
23,230
Reading Time
93 min
Published
1801
Table of Contents
1.Preface
10 min2.BOOK I.— PART I.
2 min3.PART II.
3 min4.BOOK II.— -PART I.
2 min5.PART II.
1 min6.PART III.
1 min7.PART IV.
1 min8.BOOK I.
1 min9.BOOK II.
1 min10.Book II. Part IV.
1 min11.Book I.
12 min12.Book I. B spiritual
4 min13.Book I.
7 min14.Book I.
7 min15.Book I.
7 min16.Book I.
4 min17.Book I.
4 min18.Book I.
6 min19.Book I.
4 min20.Book I.
4 min21.Book I.
7 min22.Book I.
7 min23.Book I.
7 min24.Book I.
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