- Occultism and esotericism
- Ritual magic and grimoires
- Divination and oracles
- Kabbalah and Jewish esotericism
- Initiatory orders and secret societies
- Spiritualism, mediumship, and channeling
The doctrine and literature of the Kabalah
- First published:
- 20th century
- Language: English
Arthur Edward Waite (1857-1942), mystic and historian, was an influential figure in the occult revival of the nineteenth century. Brought up a devout Catholic, he became increasingly involved in spiritualism in his late teens following the death of his sister. Choosing not to enter the priesthood, he pursued instead his interests in occult philosophy. A translator and editor of several alchemical texts in the 1890s, Waite also wrote several histories of magic in his later years. First published in 1902, the present work establishes Kabbalah's significant influence on nineteenth-century occultism. The book chronicles the history of Kabbalist practice from its ancient Hebrew origins to its effect on other branches of the occult, including Rosicrucianism, freemasonry, hermeticism and tarot. Waite also connects noted occultists to Kabbalah, including Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, Paracelsus and Eliphas Lévi.
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Retained metadata contains “occult” in the description, “Occultism” in the description, and “esoteric” in the edition notes.
- “occult”· in description
- “Occultism”· in description
- “esoteric”· in edition notes
Retained metadata contains “Magic” in the description.
- “Magic”· in description
Retained metadata contains “Tarot” in the description.
- “Tarot”· in description
Controlled discovery queries from gegnir and wellcome matched “Kabbala” and “Kabbalah”. Retained metadata contains “Kabbalah” in the description and “Cabala” in the subject metadata.
- “Kabbala”· via Gegnir/Leitir — Icelandic Union Catalogue
- “Kabbalah”· via Wellcome Collection
- “Kabbalah”· in description
- “Cabala”· in subject
Retained metadata contains “Freemasonry” in the description.
- “Freemasonry”· in description
Retained metadata contains “Spiritualism” in the description and “Spiritualism” in the edition notes.
- “Spiritualism”· in description
- “Spiritualism”· in edition notes
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Gegnir Icelandic union-catalog record 1 online resource (xx, 508 pages); Also issued in print: 2013; Cambridge library collection. Spiritualism and esoteric knowledge; Dewey classification: 296.16; digital, PDF file(s); Includes index; Originally published: London: The Theosophical Publishing Society, 1902; Publication place: Cambridge | 2014 | Cambridge University Press | English |
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- Gegnir (Iceland)
- Wellcome
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- Gegnir/Leitir — Icelandic Union Catalogueprimary991014412191706886 (opens in a new tab)
- Wellcome Collectionstm3t7r6 (opens in a new tab)
- Catalog id
- gegnir:991014412191706886
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