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Preface | ||
Introduction: Origins | ||
a | The Ritual Hero | 1 |
b | The Professional Practitioner | 4 |
Pt. I | The Golden Age | |
Ch. I | The Wise Men of the East | |
a | The Magi | 15 |
b | Zoroaster | 20 |
Ch. II | Hebrew Holy Men | |
a | Moses | 29 |
b | Solomon | 35 |
Ch. III | The Sages of Greece | |
a | Pythagoras | 44 |
b | Apollonius of Tyana | 55 |
Ch. IV | The Downfall of the Magus | |
a | Christ | 66 |
b | Simon Magus | 73 |
Pt. II | The Dark Ages | |
Ch. I | Under the Christian Cloud | |
a | Cyprian | 87 |
b | Theophilus | 91 |
c | Gerbert | 94 |
Ch. II | Post-Pagan Shades | |
a | Virgil | 98 |
b | Merlin | 104 |
Ch. III | Beneath a Black Sun | |
a | Zyto | 112 |
b | Joan and Gilles | 116 |
c | Doctor Faust | 121 |
d | Friar Bacon | 144 |
Ch. IV | In the Light of Common Day | |
a | Dee and Kelley | 160 |
b | Gauffridi and Grandier | 172 |
Pt. III | Return of the Magi | |
Ch. I | Aristeas Redivivus | 179 |
Ch. II | The Man of Mystery | 185 |
Ch. III | The Grand Copht | 215 |
Ch. IV | Madame and the Masters | 243 |
Ch. V | The 'Holy Devil' | 261 |
Conclusion | 264 | |
Bibliography | 269 | |
Index | 277 |
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