
The Occult World
by Alfred Percy Sinnett
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
53
Total Words
116,652
Reading Time
467 min
Published
1881
Table of Contents
1.Preface
104 min2.M. A, Hume.
201 min3.Part 3, July 1884, pp. . i ^ i
3 min4.V. Ball, M.A., F.G.S. Royal 8vo, pp. xx. and 640, with 6 Maps and 10 Plates,
8 min5.I. Bleek. Ph.D. Folio, pp. 21, paper. 2s. 6d.
4 min6.X. and 140, with 86 Plates and Woodcuts ; half-bound.
1 min7.Part II., pp. iv.-80. Philosophy and Law. Part III., Di’ama, Epics, Pui’anas, and
1 min8.C. Burney, R.N., F.R.G.S. Sixth Edition. Revised and corrected. Approved
3 min9.Part I. — Unkuluiikulu ; or. The Tradition of Creation as existing among the
1 min10.Part II.— Amatongo ; or, Ancestor-Worship as existing among the Amazulu, in
1 min11.Part lY. — On Medical Magic and Witchcraft. 8vo, p^i. 40, sewed. Is. 6d.
11 min12.XI. 10s. each. (Except Vols. VIL, VIII., and IX., and also A^ols. XII., XIII., I
12 min13.I. to III. — A History of Materialism, and Criticism of its present Importance.
1 min14.V. and VI.— The Creed of Christendom ; its Foundations contrasted with Super-
1 min15.VIII. — Religion in Ch^na; containing a brief Account of the Three Religions
1 min16.X. — The Colour-Sense ; its Origin and Development ; an Essay in Com-
1 min17.XI. — The Philosophy of Music ; being the substance of a Course of
1 min18.XII. — Contributions TO the History of the Development of the Human
1 min19.XIII. — Dr. Appleton : his Life and Literary Relics. By J. H. Appleton,
1 min20.XIV. — Edgar Quinet: His Early Life and AVritings. By Richard Heath.
1 min21.XVI. — Auguste Comte and Positivism. By the late John Stuart Mill,
1 min22.XXI. — Ethic Demonstrated in Geometrical Order and Divided into
1 min23.XXII. — The AVorld as Will and Idea. By Ai’thur Schopenhauer. Trans-
1 min24.XXV. to XXVII. — The Philosophy of the Unconscious. By Eduard Von
1 min25.I. and II. — Lessing: His Life and AVritiugs. By James Sime, M.A. Second
1 min26.III. and VI. — An Account of the Polynesian Race: its Origin and Migrations,
1 min27.IV. and V. — Oriental Religions, and their Relation to Universal Religion —
2 min28.V. -P.R.A.S., &c. Demy 8vo, pp. 116, with Illustrations, sewed. 1884. 5s.
2 min29.Part V. 10 Plates.— Part VI. 10 Plates. Each Part, Coloured 21s. ; Plain, 10s. 6d.
11 min30.Book II., with additional Notes and Index of Names. Demy 8vo, pp. 504, cloth.
7 min31.Part II. First Division. Intellectual Effect : shown as a Principle of Metaphy-
11 min32.Part I. Ancient Indian Weights. By E. Thomas, F.R.S. Pp. 84, with a Plate and
1 min33.Part IV. The Coins of the Tuluni Dynasty. By Edward Thomas Rogers. Pp.
12 min34.L. J. Lukin, Author of “ The Young Mechanic,” &c. A Book for Boys ; 30 En-
7 min35.MILL. — Auguste Comte and Positivism. By the late John Stuart Mill, M.P.
9 min36.I. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Demy 8vo,
1 min37.II. An Index to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand In-
1 min38.IV. Crown 8vo, pj), xiv. and 80, sewed. 1870. Is. 6d.
19 min39.C. J. Rowe, M.A. Crown 8vo, pp. 122, cloth. 1882. 4s.
1 min40.III. (1869), Greatheed — Leze. pp. v. and 1002 ; Vol. IV. (1870), L’Heritier de
5 min41.M. Selss, Ph.D. Crown 8vo, pp. xxxi. and 152, cloth. 1875. 3s. 6d.
2 min42.III. and IV. Hamlet. 2 vols. pp. xx. and 474 and 430. 1877. 36s. — Vol. V.
3 min43.XX. and 206, cloth. 1884. 3s. 6d.
2 min44.III. Of the Origin and Nature of the Affects ; IV. Of Human Bondage, or of the
10 min45.IV. —Malagasy. By G. W. Parker. Pp. 66, with Plate. 1883. 5s.
1 min46.X. — Swedish. ByE.C. Otte. Pp. xii.-70. 1884. 2s. 6d.
6 min47.M. A. Pp. Ixvi, and 368. 1882. 14s,
5 min48.I. and II. Accidence and Syntax. 13th Edition. Cr. 8vo, pp, 151 and 120, cloth.
1 min49.Part L, pp. 52, cloth. 1884. 2s. 6d. Part IL, pp. 62, cloth. Is. 6d.
5 min50.III. Hindu, Buddhist, Brahmanical Revival. Pp. xxiv.-500. AVith 2 Maps,
1 min51.IV. Part I. Mussulman Rule. Pp. xxxii.-320. 1876. 14s. Vol. IV. Part II.
9 min52.II. — Hungarian. By I. Singer, of Buda-Pesth. Pp. vi. and 88.
1 min53.XI. — Polish. By W. R. Morfill, M.A. Pp. viii. and 64. 3s. 6d.
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