The History of Magic

Renowned scholar of the mystical occult Eliphas Levi offers a lengthy and thorough history of magic, sorcery, witchcraft and alchemy from ancient times to the nineteenth century.

Beginning with the earliest allusions to magical phenomena in the Hebrew texts of antiquity, we are taken through centuries of incidents relating to practitioners of magic. Many of the accused were members of the priesthood, said to be practicing some form of dire sorcery; opposition was such that laws against magic appeared in ancient statutes, with various incidents recorded in writings of old including religious texts such as the Bible.

Magic's significance would resurface frequently through the ages, with intellectuals of ancient Greece and Medieval Europe alluding to its practice. The mysteries of alchemy, which served as both a philosophical outlet and pre-scientific facet for experiment, were intertwined with magic and the occult. Certain processes like transmutation - whereby one material could be converted to another, for example changing lead into gold - were famous for stimulating interest in the arcane.

Eliphas Levi attracted favor in life for the depth and scholarly detail with which he covered subjects of the occult and the arcane arts. His popularity was greatest in his native Paris, together with various artistic and intellectual communities in London.

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The History of Magic

Renowned scholar of the mystical occult Eliphas Levi offers a lengthy and thorough history of magic, sorcery, witchcraft and alchemy from ancient times to the nineteenth century.

Beginning with the earliest allusions to magical phenomena in the Hebrew texts of antiquity, we are taken through centuries of incidents relating to practitioners of magic. Many of the accused were members of the priesthood, said to be practicing some form of dire sorcery; opposition was such that laws against magic appeared in ancient statutes, with various incidents recorded in writings of old including religious texts such as the Bible.

Magic's significance would resurface frequently through the ages, with intellectuals of ancient Greece and Medieval Europe alluding to its practice. The mysteries of alchemy, which served as both a philosophical outlet and pre-scientific facet for experiment, were intertwined with magic and the occult. Certain processes like transmutation - whereby one material could be converted to another, for example changing lead into gold - were famous for stimulating interest in the arcane.

Eliphas Levi attracted favor in life for the depth and scholarly detail with which he covered subjects of the occult and the arcane arts. His popularity was greatest in his native Paris, together with various artistic and intellectual communities in London.

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Renowned scholar of the mystical occult Eliphas Levi offers a lengthy and thorough history of magic, sorcery, witchcraft and alchemy from ancient times to the nineteenth century.

Beginning with the earliest allusions to magical phenomena in the Hebrew texts of antiquity, we are taken through centuries of incidents relating to practitioners of magic. Many of the accused were members of the priesthood, said to be practicing some form of dire sorcery; opposition was such that laws against magic appeared in ancient statutes, with various incidents recorded in writings of old including religious texts such as the Bible.

Magic's significance would resurface frequently through the ages, with intellectuals of ancient Greece and Medieval Europe alluding to its practice. The mysteries of alchemy, which served as both a philosophical outlet and pre-scientific facet for experiment, were intertwined with magic and the occult. Certain processes like transmutation - whereby one material could be converted to another, for example changing lead into gold - were famous for stimulating interest in the arcane.

Eliphas Levi attracted favor in life for the depth and scholarly detail with which he covered subjects of the occult and the arcane arts. His popularity was greatest in his native Paris, together with various artistic and intellectual communities in London.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789875058
Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Publication date: 01/01/1913
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Alphonse Louis Constant, better know by his pen name Eliphas Levi, was a master of the traditional Rosicrucian interpretation of the Kabbalah. He was born in France in 1810, and through the offices of the parish priest, was educated for the church at SaintSulpice. He was later expelled from seminary for teaching doctrines contrary to those of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1824 Levi began studying the occult sciences, and wrote about magic and the Kabbalah for the next three decades. His other books include Transcendental Magic, Mysteries of the Qabalah, and The Book of Splendours.



A.E. Waite (1857-1942) is one of the bestknown authors and translators of magic and the occult. He is the creator of the Rider-Waite tarot and is the author of several books including Book of Black Magic and Pictorial Keys to the Tarot.
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