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Der Occultismus des Altertums 2 Volume Set

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism and Esoteric Knowledge series
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A leading German theosophical writer, Karl Kiesewetter (1854-95) published several influential works in the years just before his early death.

They included a history of modern esotericism (1891), a biography of Mesmer (1893, also reissued in this series), studies of John Dee and of the Faust legend (both 1893), and this two-volume account of occult beliefs and practices in the ancient world (1895), which was completed by Ludwig Kuhlenbeck (1857-1920), a scholar of ancient philosophy and law.

This study covers nine civilisations, including those of the ancient Near East (primarily Babylon, Persia, Egypt and Israel), South Asia, the Mediterranean (Greece and Rome) and northern Europe (the Germanic and Celtic peoples).

After each general description, Kiesewetter focuses on particular aspects of that community, such as individuals (Zoroaster, Socrates and Philo), practices (divination, healing, magic) and teachings (gnosticism, the Kabbalah, creation and the afterlife), together with excerpts from texts (in German translation).

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Cambridge University Press
1108044387 / 9781108044387
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24/05/2012
United Kingdom
928 pages
140 x 216 mm, 1280 grams
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