Uniquely, it includes a chapter on raising the spirits of the dead, further distinguishing its "darker" practical tone from the more intellectual Three Books . 4. Legacy and Influence
An introductory discourse on the nature of sublunary spirits by Georg Pictorius. 3. Practical Magical Techniques Henry Cornelius Agrippa's Fourth book of occult...
Agrippa’s own student, Johannes Weyer, famously denounced the work as a forgery, claiming its style did not match his master’s voice. Uniquely, it includes a chapter on raising the
A system of divination using earth markings, often attributed to Agrippa himself. often attributed to Agrippa himself.