This influential magician (1486-1534?) created magical forms during the Renaissance that are still being used today. He is especially noted for his tables of correspondence and his books of occult philosophy.
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- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
- Writings of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535) Selected writings of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535). Agrippa is the most influential writer of Renaissance esoterica.
- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa: His Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy Of Magical Ceremonies.
- Agrippa Biography and introduction to Agrippa's astrology, magic and philosophy.
- Aldebaran Talisman Astrological Talisman of the fixed star Aldebaran, for riches and honor from Three Books of Occult Philosophy.
- Agrippa Dream Talisman An Image and Election for Prophetic Dreams.
- Agrippa, Of Geomancy (1655) Agrippa's book Of Geomancy.
- The Magus, Book II: Biographia Antiqua: Cornelius Agrippa Francis Barrett's writings on Agrippa.
- Agrippa Von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius Information about Agrippa, the alchemist, magician and occultist.
- Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius Article on Agrippa, including some genealogy and links.
- Wikipedia: Agrippa Brief biographical sketch with related links.
- The Mystica: Agrippa Short article on Agrippa and his involvement in the esoteric.