The MAGUS: A Complete System of Occult Philosophy
The MAGUS: A Complete System of Occult Philosophy
First published in 1801, Francis Barrett’s The Magus stands as one of the most influential grimoires of the modern era—a vast compendium of magic, alchemy, astrology, angelology, and demonology, intended as a complete initiation into the mysteries of occult philosophy.
Drawing upon earlier works such as Agrippa’s Three Books of Occult Philosophy and the grimoires of Solomon, Barrett assembled a manual that reveals the rituals, symbols, and invocations by which hidden powers might be summoned, commanded, or feared. Within these pages are instructions for crafting talismans, conjuring spirits, and unlocking the celestial and infernal correspondences that bind the universe.
Both revered and feared, The Magus became a cornerstone text for the Western esoteric tradition, inspiring secret societies, occult revivalists, and generations of seekers who dared to walk the perilous path of hidden knowledge.
Complete edition of Francis Barrett’s monumental grimoire (1801)
Covers magic, alchemy, astrology, angelic and demonic hierarchies
Includes instructions for talismans, conjurations, and ceremonial rites
A cornerstone text in the history of occult philosophy and ceremonial magic
The Magus is more than a book—it is a system, a map of power and peril, offering the keys to both celestial wisdom and infernal command.
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