Henry Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Three Books of Occult Philosophy or Magic, Book One: Natural Magic
- A letter to Henry Cornelius Agrippa on April 8, 1510
- Occult Philosophy
- A letter to Henry Cornelius Agrippa on April 21, 1533
- A Conjuror and a Quack of the Olden Time
- Cornelius Agrippa
- Cornelius Agrippa-Doctor, Knight, and Magician
- Agrippa and Occult Philosophy
- The Fantastic Cabala
- Natural Magic
- The Counter-Renaissance and the Repeal of Universal Law
- Agrippa and the Beginning of Psychiatry
- Magic and Skepticism in Agrippa's Thought
- Ficino's Magic in the 16th Century
- Knowledge and Faith in the Thought of Cornelius Agrippa
- The Revival of Greek Scepticism in the 16th Century
- Agrippa and the End of a World and Fact and Fantasy: Agrippa's Position in Intellectual History
- Cornelius Agrippa's De vanitate: Polemic or Paradox?
- The Occult Philosophy and Magic: Henry Cornelius Agrippa
- The Feminist Controversy of the Renaissance: Facsimile Reproductions
- The Early Tudor Controversy
- Further Reading